We just installed a 4th Sensibee device in King’s Cross green spaces, enabling them to monitor their pollinator visits and biodiversity in real time.

Sensibee automated pollinator monitoring device in King's Cross urban green space

With 4 devices now deployed across the estate, they can track pollinator activity across different areas, compare which attracts the most biodiversity and build a comprehensive picture of how wildlife is using the space throughout the seasons.

Sensibee team deploying pollinator monitoring system on King's Cross rooftop garden

Why multiple monitoring points matter

Having multiple Sensibee devices across a single estate provides invaluable insights:

  • Spatial comparison: Understand which areas attract the most pollinators and why
  • Habitat optimization: Use data to inform planting decisions and habitat management
  • Seasonal patterns: Track how different species use different spaces throughout the year
  • Biodiversity evidence: Build a comprehensive picture of urban wildlife value

This multi-site approach demonstrates how automated monitoring can scale to provide estate-wide biodiversity intelligence, helping urban land managers make evidence-based decisions about their green spaces.

Best wishes,
The Sensibee team 🐝