At just 13 years old, Oliver Taylor from Utah created a 3D-printed beehive in his bedroom that houses approximately 30,000 to 40,000 bees. The beehive features modular, hexagonal units connected to his window through a ventilation tube, allowing bees to access the outside while staying within his room. Oliver paid attention to design modifications to prevent bee escapes and included features for easy maintenance. Starting with a starter kit containing a queen and 12,000 bees, this project reflects a remarkable grasp of practical problem-solving and ecological awareness for his age.
Oliver Taylor, a 13-year-old from Utah, innovatively designed a 3D-printed beehive in his bedroom capable of housing 30,000 to 40,000 bees. His beehive connects through a ventilation tube and allows bees access to the outdoors while remaining contained.
Oliver's attention to detail included making crucial adjustments to prevent bee escapes and designing easily removable units for cleaning. His project signifies a deep understanding of ecological systems and practical problem-solving skills, challenging the typical teenage leisure activities.
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