Tianyi Sensor IOT Technology Co., Ltd
Sales Manager:Ms. Emily Wang
Cel,Whatsapp,Wechat:+86 15898932201
Email:info@fengtutec.com
Add:No. 155 Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Gaoxin District, Weifang, Shandong, China

Sales Manager:Ms. Emily Wang
Cel,Whatsapp,Wechat:+86 15898932201
Email:info@fengtutec.com
Add:No. 155 Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Gaoxin District, Weifang, Shandong, China
time:2025-06-03 09:03:23 source:Weather Station viewed:202 time
High-altitude migratory pests refer to a category of pests that rely on their own flight capabilities or high-altitude air currents to carry out long-distance and large-scale migrations during their growth and development. For example, the fall armyworm and the East Asian locust can fly at altitudes of hundreds or even thousands of meters, capable of cross-regional, transnational, and even intercontinental migrations. After migration, they often cause sudden gluttonous feeding and hazards, posing a serious threat to agricultural production.
The reason why specialized High Altitude Pest Lights are needed is that traditional pest monitoring methods such as ordinary insect traps and manual surveys are difficult to effectively monitor high-altitude migratory pests. High Altitude Pest Lights can cover the main migration layers of pests. Using specific wavelength light sources and high-voltage power grids, they can accurately trap adult insects flying at high altitudes, and have a significant trapping effect on migratory pests, reducing interference with local non-target insects. They also have functions such as automatic counting, photographing, and remote transmission, which can record the species and quantity of trapped pests in real time, providing key data for forecasting and issuing alarms before pest migrations enter the area, helping farmers carry out timely prevention and control. When data from high-altitude pest monitoring lights in multiple locations are networked, it is possible to analyze pest migration routes, directions, and scales, support cross-regional collaborative prevention and control, and at the same time, avoid blind pesticide application through precise monitoring, reducing pesticide use costs and protecting the ecological environment.
High Altitude Pest Lights are rainproof, windproof, and prevent insect escape, capable of long-term stable operation in harsh wild environments. They also integrate IoT technology, supporting remote monitoring, data cloud storage, and analysis, greatly improving monitoring efficiency and reducing manual input.
In summary, High Altitude Pest Lights fill the gap in traditional monitoring methods through the model of "high-altitude trapping + real-time monitoring + data networking." They are core tools in modern smart agricultural pest green prevention and control systems, carrying important significance for ensuring food security and reducing pesticide pollution.

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