About: Apidictor

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An apidictor is an instrument which measures and records the sound in a beehive. The instrument records the aggregate sound made by the buzzing of the bees' wings, and may help with predicting when a colony is preparing to swarm. Edward Farrington Woods, a BBC sound engineer, invented and patented the apidictor in 1952, though he sold only 300 worldwide.

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  • An apidictor is an instrument which measures and records the sound in a beehive. The instrument records the aggregate sound made by the buzzing of the bees' wings, and may help with predicting when a colony is preparing to swarm. Edward Farrington Woods, a BBC sound engineer, invented and patented the apidictor in 1952, though he sold only 300 worldwide. (en)
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  • An apidictor is an instrument which measures and records the sound in a beehive. The instrument records the aggregate sound made by the buzzing of the bees' wings, and may help with predicting when a colony is preparing to swarm. Edward Farrington Woods, a BBC sound engineer, invented and patented the apidictor in 1952, though he sold only 300 worldwide. (en)
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