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We gave surveys to 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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After our interrogations, that you can see in the section <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/Integrated_Practices">Integrated human practice</a>, we decided to gave surveys to bee keepers across France who worked between 2 and 45 years and carry between 5 and more than 400 beehives. For a total of 37 participants<br>
From those, we found that more than 59% of the bee keepers are concerned by the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder. <br>
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<p>We were obviously interested in how many professional and amateurish beekeepers answered our survey. On the 37 participants we got 22 were amateurish beekeepers and 15 were professionals.
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We found that more than 59% of them are concerned by the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder. <br>
 
We also saw that 69% of them had no prevention system and 22% of them are not satisfied by their current prevention system.<br>
 
We also saw that 69% of them had no prevention system and 22% of them are not satisfied by their current prevention system.<br>
We then asked them if our detection system may be useful to detect pesticids, pathogens or parasites and heavy metals. Most of them answered yes.<br>
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We then asked them if our detection system may be useful to detect pesticids, pathogens or parasites and heavy metals. <br>
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<p>32/37 beekeepers were interested to have a system able to detect pesticids and 33/37 were interested having a system able to detect pathogens.
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<p>However, when asking what are they thought would be the solution to the problem of CCD, the opinions are divided. Out of the 9 beekeepers that answered this questions, 7 were professionals whereas 2 were amateurs beekeepers. The 7 professionals asked about a system that would be able to rapidly quantify pathogens. The 2 amateurs were asking for a solution about pesticides. The number of answers is not representative and doesn't allow us to conclude. But it is interesting to notice that out of the 15 professionnals beekeepers, 60% of them answered that question, whereas only 9% on the amateurs beekeepers answered it, with 7 more representent on the amateurs side.</p>
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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>
 
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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We also asked if they thought of enhancements on our system. We summarized the most interesting ideas: <br>
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<li> ➟ Preventing phytosanitary products</li>
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<p>When we asked how frequent they would use our system, most of them said they would use it at least every month, while others only between seasons.<br>
<li> ➟ Blocking contamination by virus and parasites</li>
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<li> ➟ Manufacturing a test to evaluate bees’ stress</li>
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When we asked how frequent they would use our system, most of them said they would use it at least every month, while others only between seasons.<br>
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Bee keepers found this project interesting but we also wanted to confront the researchers on the subject to get more scientific data.<br></p>
 
Bee keepers found this project interesting but we also wanted to confront the researchers on the subject to get more scientific data.<br></p>
 
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However, despite the fact that we send the same number of survey between Beekeepers and researchers, only 6 of them answered us back. Showing, maybe, a lack on interest in the subject.
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For the Bee Subtilis Project, we asked whether the parameters we decided to detect were useful. Here are the results: </p>
 
For the Bee Subtilis Project, we asked whether the parameters we decided to detect were useful. Here are the results: </p>
 
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