Pasco County, Florida – In celebration of World Bee Day on Wednesday, May 20, a new approach to bee conservation is being introduced in Land O’ Lakes, Pasco County. The AI robotic beehive system aims to help the bee population by providing a more efficient and effective way to manage beehives.
The system, implemented by a local company, uses artificial intelligence to monitor and maintain the health of the bees. According to officials, the AI technology allows for real-time monitoring of the bees’ behavior, temperature, and humidity levels within the hive, enabling beekeepers to take prompt action if any issues arise. The system is expected to improve the overall health and productivity of the bees, which are essential for pollination and ecosystem balance.
The introduction of this innovative system is particularly significant for Pasco County, where agriculture and gardening are prominent. By supporting the local bee population, residents and farmers can benefit from increased crop yields and a healthier environment. The Pasco County government has expressed support for the initiative, recognizing the importance of bee conservation for the local ecosystem.
Residents and local business owners interested in learning more about the AI robotic beehive system can contact the Pasco County Extension Office for information. Additionally, they can visit the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) website for resources on bee conservation and sustainable gardening practices.
Originally reported by WFLA – Pasco County
Sources: WFLA – Pasco County



