There are chips that can be used to track bees - but you'd be playing a
gamble - gluing chips on individual bees, then hoping some of those would be CCD
bees who left. Also, range is very short for bee-borne chips.
By summer, we hope to have a laser system that could track bees as they fly,
mapping every bee -without the need to use chips.
We already have the lasers, some of which can reach a mile. But, we need to
get one built that we can use for non-military purposes. So far, our
technology is still in testing phase for DoD.
Jerry
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