JohnofBlagdon
New Bee
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- Aug 29, 2011
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- Location
- Blagdon, Somerset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7
I attended a lecture a couple of years ago, where a lady from the company developing this bee-powered tester told us about how they train the bees (it takes just a few minutes, as opposed to three or four months for a dog). When the bee senses the smell it's been trained to detect, it sticks it's tongue out, which breaks an infra-red beam, thus lighting up the relevant indicator on the panel. There are about thirty bees in each unit, which has a low powered fan to waft the air past the bees.
The company is situated near the National Bee Unit, and are also able to train bees to detect different kinds of cancer in humans, by the small.
The company is situated near the National Bee Unit, and are also able to train bees to detect different kinds of cancer in humans, by the small.