Missouri scientists create technology to track buzzing bees

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(AP) – A project involving scientists from Missouri is designed
to help bumblebees by tracking their buzzing and activity.The Columbia Missourian reports scientists developed an acoustic listening
system to monitor bee activity in a specific area. The goal is to analyze bee
activity for several years and give warnings if bee populations are declining.

University of Missouri biology professor Candace Galen says the project would
help researchers know where to send people to collect information.

The system uses a small microphone to record the pitch and frequency of a
bee’s buzzing. The microphone is attached to data storage devices such as an
iPad or USB drive.

The team developing the system includes Webster University in St. Louis,
Lincoln University in Jefferson City and Appalachian State University in North
Carolina.

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