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lun4r | 2 years ago
Beekeeping can offer a relaxing, nature-oriented antidote to the stresses of coding, and moreover, there is a burgeoning market for smart apiary technology. Bee mortality rates have increased over recent years for numerous reasons, and technology is beginning to find ways to address these problems.
As a developer, you could design systems to monitor hive health, honey production levels or even bee activity. This data can be used to predict illnesses, optimize honey production, or understand more about bee behavior, providing valuable insights to the beekeeping community as well as researchers.
This unique combination of software development and beekeeping could potentially be a lucrative side gig. Not to mention, a proportion of the honey could be sold for additional profit or used for personal consumption.
So, while it may seem far fetched, your coding skills could help save the global bee population while offering a calming, profitable new hobby.
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mrweasel|2 years ago
If you do go this route: Buy used equipment, advertise swarm catching and try to get to a point where you're comfortable selling a few families each year (remember to have them checked for deceases before they leave your apiary).
dysoco|2 years ago
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david-gpu|2 years ago
I also saw nothing done in the experiment to separate whether the observed effects were caused by vibration, noise, or electromagnetic effects.
I sincerely read it with an open mind, but it doesn't look like a well-designed study.
ferennag|2 years ago
Unfortunately I am living in a house with a very small yard, so at the moment it is impossible for me to pursue bee keeping.
But, where can I learn more about this? What are the best resources?
criticas|2 years ago
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0cf8612b2e1e|2 years ago
On the other hand, you have the two worst possible problems: staking your money daily + chasing clients for money.
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