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Agricultural drone technology is taking flight for the first time to attack mosquitoes in the South Bay following an unusually wet winter in Santa Clara, California.
The Santa Clara Vector Control District will start utilizing agricultural drones this week to combat the start of mosquito season.
Other regions of the state are employing it, according to Nayer Zahiri, manager of the county's media control district.
In stagnant water, mosquitoes lay their eggs, which later develop into larvae.
"We want to make sure that we are able to control the stages that we can control before they reach adulthood," Zahiri said. "When you see a lot of standing water, there's a lot of water around."
In non-residential larvicide zones, the vector control district for the county will employ agricultural drones.
Mosquitoes are hard to eradicate after they become adults, according to specialists.
The substance is extremely benign and only affects the targeted mosquito larvae. No other animal or bug will be harmed by it. Drones for agriculture may travel to far-off locations. They are quicker, more precise, and less disruptive to the environment, according to experts.
"It sprays at a preset rate," Davis remarked.
Santa Clara County is home to 20 different kinds of mosquitoes. The West Nile virus is one of the numerous illnesses that mosquitoes may transmit.
The county claims to be proactive, but they require assistance from everyone. They advise locals to get rid of any standing water that serves as a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes like such locations, according to Nolasco, so if you have an old kiddie pool that kids aren't using anymore and it's stagnant and moldy, that's the perfect setting for them.
At the moment, every industry is showing potential for agricultural drone technology. It aids in reducing workload and enhancing the effectiveness of the necessary processes. The productivity and procedures of agriculture are being improved by ongoing technological advancements. The development of technology associated to agriculture is also greatly influenced by developments in scientific chemistry, genetic research, robotics, and other technologies.