How to make a bee venom vollector

Hi everyone,
Could you please help me to find a simple circuit schematic to make a bee venom collector??

Many thanks

Seriously ?? A real Bee ?? I mean really ? What will you do with the Venom ??

I would think the mechanical bit difficult , if legal . I would consider that bit first....

I hope no Bees will be harmed in the this project — I thought bees died after stinging.

There may be something in the usage agreement with Arduino for animal testing, I would urge you to do something else .

Is just to stimulate the Venom extraction, just little voltage, bees are safe of course.
Anyone could help me to build this circuit?

There is no circuit or schematic that deals with physical things other than the electronical bits.

Look at the IDE examples. BUTTON could work.

The sensor you need to design and engineer connects to a pin and each time the sensor you designed changes state you can do something.

I dont believe that you have to kill a bee to have it sting. The sting into human skin causes the stinger to become embeded and the bee cannot pull out its stinger. Poor evolutionary design.
The design you come up with for your sensor should not need to harm the bees.

Hi,
Welcome to the forum.

Check this link, here in Australia it seems you can purchase a Bee Venom Collector.
Not sure how it works, but there appears to be an explanation.

How does the bee venom collector work?

Our bee venom collectors work by safely encouraging bees to deposit their venom (apitoxin) onto a glass panel, which can then be scraped off and used in a variety of other products. It is the first of its kind to not have any detrimental effects on a hive’s honey or wax production. The bees are left unharmed in the process.

The controller inside is perfectly tuned to ensure the safety of the bees while also collecting a substantial quantity of venom. Countless hours were put into ensuring the collector runs at the correct output voltage to keep the hive happy yet produce significant quantities of venom.

Tom... :smiley: :+1: :coffee: :australia:

Ensures that the human receives a larger dose of venom, likely an evolutionary advantage.

Ensures that the animal receives a larger dose of venom, likely an evolutionary advantage. Humans are a subset of animals.

Bee dies with a single exchange.

Death is not an evolutionary advantage.

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