Idukki College's Innovative Electronic System for Beehive Monitoring
An engineering college in Idukki has developed a groundbreaking electronic system to revolutionize beehive monitoring and honeybee colony analysis. Named BEEMARK-I, this system, created by Mar Baselios Christian College of Engineering and Technology (MBCET) in Peerumade, is a game-changer for beekeepers. It collects and analyzes environmental and biological data, providing automated alerts for any abnormalities, and enabling timely interventions.
Traditional hive inspections often cause stress to the bees and fail to detect early warning signs such as fungal growth, brood dehydration, queenless states, abnormal colony hum, weight loss, predator disturbances, and night activity anomalies. BEEMARK-I, however, leverages advanced sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) technology to ensure real-time, non-intrusive monitoring.
Dr. Oommen Tharakan K.T., Dean of MBCET, highlights the system's key features: real-time temperature and humidity tracking, air quality analysis, and monitoring of bee activity inside the hive. It utilizes cloud-based data storage, scalable architecture, and multi-time-range data visualization, allowing beekeepers to shift from reactive problem-solving to proactive colony management.
Dr. Tharakan emphasizes the importance of honeybees for global food security, noting their declining populations worldwide. He explains that automated anomaly detection helps prevent colony collapse and maximizes honey production. The system provides real-time updates on bee movement and colony health directly to mobile devices.
Dr. Oommen Mammen, Director of MBCET, has handed over a system for field compatibility evaluation to Shalini Pillai, Associate Director of Research at the College of Agriculture, Vellayani. The college plans to install BEEMARK-I in various bee farms across Idukki district, in collaboration with Peerumadepanchayat, before expanding nationwide in phases.
Dr. Mammen's vision is to empower rural communities with indigenous technology that safeguards pollinators and strengthens food security. This innovative system has the potential to revolutionize beekeeping practices and contribute to global food security efforts.