Autonomous mosquito control
An automatic management and oviposition technology, applied in the field of aquatic insect management system, can solve problems such as lack of application, fluctuation of insect population density, and monitoring of difficult insect population changes
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[0082] In the simplest form of the present automated aquatic insect population management system, the system includes: at least one oviraptor comprising a container for holding a liquid and collecting aquatic insect eggs; one or more autonomous vehicles; and An ovirap management unit for communicating with the one or more autonomous vehicles to instruct the autonomous vehicle to perform one or more tasks that manage maintenance of the one or more oviraps.
[0083] Each ovitrap includes a container containing sufficient water, and preferably an insect attractant, to induce insects to lay their eggs in said container. Before the eggs develop into adults, the autonomous vehicle is directed to do so by placing said liquid in an area where the eggs cannot survive, or by drying the ovitrap so that the eggs die and cannot develop. Dispose of the liquid and the eggs collected in it. The egg trap can be taken as figure 2 , image 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , F...
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