Beewise BeeHome 4 AI Robotic Home Bees
There’s this new bee species with a dog-like snout, and then Beewise’s BeeHome 4, an AI-powered robotic home for bees. Unlike normal beehives, the BeeHome 4 is capable of detecting fatal threats to a honeybee colony including pesticides and then immediately defend against them in real-time, with almost no human intervention.



Besides real-time protection, the BeeHome 4 is also thermally regulated and protected from fires, flooding, as well as Asian Wasps (murder hornets). Enhanced feeding techniques for when bees’ food supply is not readily available ensures their survival. Beewise aims to solve three main challenges that beekeepers face: the distance gap, time gap and experience gap, the latter of which hopes to relieve the stressors that commercials beekeepers face when trying to manage thousands of hives.

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We’ve listened to beekeepers and growers, and BeeHome 4, is the culmination of their feedback. BeeHome 4 is the perfect ‘vaccine’ for colony collapse disorder and is optimized to save bees and address the needs of growers and beekeepers, at scale. Despite unfounded claims to the contrary, saving bees is not achievable with invalidated IoT sensors; it requires significant technology addressing the root issue,” said Saar Safra, CEO and cofounder of Beewise.

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