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>>I'm curious why you want or think you need a camera in an apiary?  Is this something I should be thinking about?

I'd like to see what opposums and raccoons do around my hives.  I've noticed some light objects (pieces of wood) moved a short distance overnight.  That's in my backyard.

In my front yard, we've recently had a couple of cases of vandalism - like someone pouring herbicide (I assume) that killed my great blooming cat mints or someone pouring some asphalt sealer on my concrete driveway - and I'd like to catch the culprit(s) red-handed.

So this camera would be dual use.

Waldemar

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