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- 11
Hi all. I was wondering if anyone could direct me to any kind of succinct information about how to interpret changes in the acoustic output of a colony... An article, blog, section of a well known book etc...
For example I think I know (from the Seeley and other sources) that piping (indicative of swarming and queen emergence) is in the 200-250Hz zone, but am curious to understand what other changes to the both the frequency and the volume levels in a hive might indicate.
Reason? I recently bought a remote hive monitoring rig (please don't judge me - it's my money!) ... just to scratch the itch, really.
Early days, but I think it's remarkable. The data is illuminating (e.g. the hive lost 0.5kg in the last 24h alone)........ but I really, really want to get to grips with the sound data. It measures both frequency and volume (amplitude).
Any steer welcome. Cheers
For example I think I know (from the Seeley and other sources) that piping (indicative of swarming and queen emergence) is in the 200-250Hz zone, but am curious to understand what other changes to the both the frequency and the volume levels in a hive might indicate.
Reason? I recently bought a remote hive monitoring rig (please don't judge me - it's my money!) ... just to scratch the itch, really.
Early days, but I think it's remarkable. The data is illuminating (e.g. the hive lost 0.5kg in the last 24h alone)........ but I really, really want to get to grips with the sound data. It measures both frequency and volume (amplitude).
Any steer welcome. Cheers