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<h1>Bee keepers interview</h1>
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We asked several bee keepers across France who worked between 5 and 45 years and carry between 5 and more than 400 beehives. <br>
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More than 59% of the bee keepers are concerned by the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder. <br>
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69% of them have no prevention system and 22% of them are not satisfied by their prevention system.<br>
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We then asked them if our detection system may be useful to detect pesticides, pathogens or parasites and heavy metals. Most of them answered yes.<br>
  
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As you can see in the following figure, more than 80% of bee keepers interviewed are interested by our system.</p><br>
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    <h1><i>We plan to sell trips to the moon in the 2020s</i></h1>
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We also asked what kind of modifications we can do to our system. We summarized the most interesting ideas: <br>
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<li>- stop phytosanitary products</li>
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<li>- stop contamination by virus and parasites</li>
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<li>- create a test to evaluate bees’ stress</li>
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Bee keepers were asked about the frequency they could use the system, most of them could use it every month or more specifically when from a season to another.<br>
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To conclude, bee keepers found this project interesting but another factor seems to be forgotten: some bee keepers have a lack of knowledge concerning the phenomenon.<br></p>
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<h1>Researchers interview</h1>
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This form will allowed us to assess the interest that can arouse our project and its usefulness.<br>
  
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Researchers mostly belong to research team on bees’ pathology, agronomy, chemistry, environment and life science.<br>
  
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For all of them, their research project involved bees.<br>
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    <p>6 Crystal Glasses</p>
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    <p>Only $99 !!!</p>
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About the Bee subtilis Project, we asked if the parameters we choose to detect are usefull. Here are the results: <br></p>
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We wondered if there is other parameters we could use in our detection system.
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We asked if researchers may use this test in their research project:<br>
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33% of them said they could use it one time a month<br>
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This test, if scientifically validated could be very interesting as a control of health state of the colonies. <br>
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Finally, it seems that our project mays be useful for research if we improve detection target list. <br></p>
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