Temperature Data Logging for Bees

August 27, 2022by Ryan Ong

EL-USB Data Loggers Monitoring Bees Temperature

Monitoring bee health with EasyLog USB logger

Joergen Nielsen from Silkeborg in Denmark began keeping bees in his garden in 2016 when he took up an old hobby from when he lived on a farm in the 80s. He had been contacted by a beekeeping friend, whose husband had developed an allergy reaction towards bee stings, and she had made the obvious choice of letting go of her bees (not her husband!) – and so they landed in Joergen’s backyard. He currently has three hives, which are used in his honey production venture, Alderslyst Honning. This is where temperature data logging comes in.

Last year, Joergen had the unfortunate experience of a hive dying due to cold weather. To prevent this from happening again, he wanted a way to monitor the temperature in the hive, so that he knew the bees were in good shape. During the winter, monitoring the temperature would show whether the bees were alive or not. Furthermore, the monitoring can reveal when the queen starts to lay eggs in the springtime, as the temperature will rise by two degrees.

temperature data Logging
temperature data Logging

Joergen used the Lascar Electronics EL-USB-TP-LCD for temperature monitoring. This is a USB temperature data logger that has a thermistor probe on a 1m cable. The logger was placed outside the hive, inside a plastic tub to give weather protection, and the probe was placed inside the hive. Joergen found the logger easy to configure via the PC software, saying the software was self-explanatory and that you couldn’t do anything wrong with it. The same applied when it came to getting the logging results, he found the graph came up automatically and he liked being able to access the raw data for further studies. He set the logger to take hive temperature readings each hour, which could then be downloaded to his PC for analysis. From the data recorded, he was able to produce temperature graphs showing the temperature drop and subsequent rise as the bees went into and out of hibernation.

Joergen has future plans to use the IoT so he can access a web page to easily monitor the weight and temperature of each of his hives. This will provide valuable information about the bees’ “vigorous” work during the year. For example when the queen starts to lay eggs in the spring – this means the beekeeper also needs to pay attention to the bee farm and whether they have sufficient food. Furthermore, the weight gives valuable information about when to increase the space available to the queen and her bees, and when to harvest honey. In the autumn the weight will also inform the beekeeper about the amount of food in the hive so he can be sure that it is enough for the family to survive the winter.

“The product is straightforward, very easy to use, setting up and get readings out. Lascar has been quick in support and very forthcoming.” Joergen Nielsen.

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