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How Drones Are Reducing the Use of Chemical Pesticides

Agricultural growers are striving to find alternatives to crop management that will allow them to protect their plants without harming the people who will eventually eat them. Chemical pesticides can be toxic for both people and the environment, so companies are taking action with the help of drones .

Recently Logs in to do SO Company One IS  the UAV-the IQ , Veteran A-Technology Company specializing in Agriculture. Owned Drone Developing Applications for Farm Management. Developed the UAV has the IQ-form of Pest Management A new new uses that to Drones Release Beneficial insects over Crops.

Drone-based aerial biocontrol offers a new way for conventional and organic growers to combat pests, reduce the environmental impact of pesticide usage, and address a growing labor crunch. 

Features and benefits of drone-based aerial biocontrol include:

  • Kill pests even when they’re hiding where chemicals can’t reach
  • More efficient distribution than traditional application techniques
  • Meaningfully reduce use of chemical pesticides
  • Reduce labor costs
The insects and biocontrol agents UAV-IQ distributes by drone are bred by Koppert Biological Systems . Koppert produces sustainable cultivation solutions for food crops and ornamental plants. They believe agriculture can be made healthier and safer by use of natural enemies to combat pest infestations, bumblebees for natural pollination, and biostimulants to support and strengthen crops both above and underground.

Drones are able to distribute biological control agents over agricultural fields by quick and cost-efficient means. Not only can it benefit our health, but it offers cost savings as well. Traditional means of treating crops with biocontrol are time consuming and labor intensive, as they are placed by hand by multiple workers. With a drone, biocontrol agents can be distributed faster and more accurately by a single drone operator