This looks to me like a Photoshop picture.
The plant in the holder on the outside of the window is misleading is
interesting - either they want us to believe that a single plant at the
entrance serves some useful purpose, or they want us to believe that somehow one
is able to water and maintain a plant in pristine condition, against a
background of glass, with no wilting.
The combs also look to be too perfect. The argument for the tinted glass
makes no sense to me. I could see UV blocking light, but amber? Remember,
its dark in trees and most beehives.
Finally, unless one has a way of cooling the hive, the whole system is
likely to overheat when the sun shines directly on the glass window and the
attached glass or clear plastic bubble.
Jerry
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