On the field, the gentle shaking of every green leaf is a manifestation of the vitality of nature. However, hidden in this vitality of the pests and diseases, but often become the heart of farmers lingering haze. Traditional pest monitoring methods rely on manual inspection, which is not only time-consuming, but also difficult to achieve comprehensive and timely. Nowadays, with the rapid development of science and technology, our pest monitoring system has emerged, which takes standard image pest monitoring and reporting as the core, and is gradually changing the pattern of agricultural pest prevention and control.
The WX-CQ4 Pest monitoring system has a pair of "eyes" capable of subtle insight and accurate recognition. This system captures real-time images in farmland through high-definition cameras, and uses advanced image recognition technology to quickly and accurately identify and classify pests and diseases on crops. Whether it is common aphids, red spiders, or more hidden fungal diseases, they can not escape its "law eye".
Different from the traditional text description, the "Eye for Insects" uses standard image reporting to visually display the distribution, severity and development trend of diseases and pests. Farmer friends only need to view through mobile phones or computers, without professional knowledge, you can understand the status of field pests at a glance. This intuitive and efficient measurement and reporting method greatly improves the pertinence and timeliness of disease and pest prevention and control.
It is worth mentioning that the pest monitoring system also has intelligent early warning function. When the number of pests and diseases reaches a preset threshold, the system will immediately send an early warning message to the user to remind them to take prevention and control measures in time. This proactive prevention and control strategy effectively avoids large-scale outbreaks of diseases and pests, reduces the use of pesticides, protects the ecological environment, and guarantees the yield and quality of crops.
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