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Some of the information that I presented at the MT and CA Beekeepers meetings has appeared in the January issue of Bee Culture.
 
The first  article is intended to introduce the technology.  Article  2 goes into more  detail about entry level cameras with comparison pictures from wrapped, outdoor hives in Missoula, and hives in Bill Flukes new Wintering Shed in Arlee.  I submitted article two last week.  I expect to write  three more, the next one will cover the pros and cons of spending more for entry and mid-level professional IR cameras.

Article 1 can be found in the current issue and online at: http://www.beeculture.com/infrared-the-next-generation-in-colony-management/


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