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Fig. 1 A typical stingless bee hive with a hive box
Fig. 2 Shape of the entrance of the stingless bees’ hive.  A - Funnel shape entrance of T
Fig. 5 (a) DHT11 sensor (b) DHT11 sensor covered in PTFE (c) DHTT sensor inside the topping and on the inside corner
Fig. 7 (a) A photo of the experimental setup behind building XC3 (b) Micro-controller and WiFi modules inside the system box
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