MX2018008246A - Honeybee control device in urban beehives and protection of honeybees nuclei. - Google Patents

Honeybee control device in urban beehives and protection of honeybees nuclei.

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MX2018008246A
MX2018008246A MX2018008246A MX2018008246A MX2018008246A MX 2018008246 A MX2018008246 A MX 2018008246A MX 2018008246 A MX2018008246 A MX 2018008246A MX 2018008246 A MX2018008246 A MX 2018008246A MX 2018008246 A MX2018008246 A MX 2018008246A
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Estela Rugarcía Cantú Carmen
Tapia López Lilia
Ocaranza Sánchez Erik
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Instituto Politécnico Nac
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The present disclosure is related to a bee control device in urban hives and protection of honeybees nuclei. The control device is armed with a mesh, an entry-only section and a mechanism that controls the exit of the bees from the hive in order to protect people who are in the area near the same in case of any situation that could generate stress and defensive condition in bees. The mechanism also protects bees from possible predators and allows safe handling of the insects so that with the corresponding authorization, the location of hives in urban areas is possible in order to carry out environmental impact monitoring by analyzing the products and waste that can be recovered. Likewise, pollination of nearby vegetation, helping in the care and recovery of bee populations and/or productive management of the hive.
MX2018008246A 2018-07-03 2018-07-03 Honeybee control device in urban beehives and protection of honeybees nuclei. MX2018008246A (en)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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RU202796U1 (en) * 2020-09-14 2021-03-09 Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Башкирский государственный аграрный университет" KOLODA-NUCLEUS

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