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Lasers move randomly across the area from 200 acres to 3,000 acres - Bird lasers
The system, called Agrilaser, uses an automated robot that can be programmed to randomly run through lasers in areas from 200 acres to more than 3,000 acres.
A new facility developed in the field of bird control at the Centre for Agriculture and the Environment in Prešov, is chasing birds without noise. As we know the modified version is already produced in slovakia.
Tests on the apple and pear set showed that the losses caused by the birds had almost completely disappeared within three weeks.
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Lasers are randomly moved across the area from 200 acres to 3,000 acres - Bird lasers
The robot emits intense beams of green light from the top of the tower across the field.
The laser device creates movement in the field that the birds cannot identify.
It's a war that has raged since the start of agriculture, but now farmers have a new weapon in the fight so that birds can't eat their crops - laser shooting robots.
Farmers have tried a new type of scarecrow that burns green laser beams in the fields to keep birds out of crops.
The system, called Agrilaser, uses an automated robot that can be programmed to randomly run through lasers in areas from 200 acres to more than 3,000 acres.
Agrilaser, who is seen here and is being tested on the Southern Sloves, is burning random green rays around the fields and cheating on birds to think that something is moving around them that may pose a threat to them.
Researchers have developed a robotic scarecrow in an effort to create bird scarecrows that are more socially acceptable than sound-based methods commonly used.
Most farmers associate these loud noises, usually from propane canons or firecrackers, with traditional scarecrows that mimic the shape of humans so that birds go away from their crops.
24-hour operation: After programming, the robotic laser, pictured, can be left to scare the birds during the day and night while the fruit ripens.
We hope the facility will save farmers a lot of money.
A new facility developed in the field of bird control at the Centre for Agriculture and the Environment in Prešov, is chasing birds without noise. As we know the modified version is already produced in slovakia.
The trajectory of the laser can be programmed from a laptop computer and random transitions between fields are then performed.
Tests on the apple and pear set showed that the losses caused by the birds had almost completely disappeared within three weeks.
"After the laser was deployed, the set became much quieter."
"Large groups of crows have disappeared."
"The system is quiet and the birds seem to get used to the laser beam as their enemy. Installation was simple and does not require maintenance".
Depending on the crops, losses can be caused by birds ranging from 5 to 50 percent of what is grown.
The laser is burned from a robotic system mounted on top of the tower to achieve maximum field coverage
Scary: Random movement of green laser scared birds off crops
Developers of a robotic laser that looks a bit like a CCTV camera and can be mounted on top of the tower to provide maximum coverage.
The system can be used to keep birds away from airports where they pose a risk to aircraft and oil rigs.
The trajectory of the laser can be programmed using a laptop to ensure that it is said within the boundaries of the field
'The damage caused by birds in the fruit industry is well known and appears to be increasing'.
'This can lead to a substantial reduction in production'.
"The smallest hole in the pear means it can rot and infect the entire crate.""
"We were looking for different ways of chasing birds with as little interference as possible."
"We've heard of hand-held lasers that are like a torch that people wear to scare birds."
"But now, a robot has been built that has a pre-programmed field in which it will move, you can set it to protect part or all of the set".
"The system works by creating the impression of movement on a field that scares birds without hurting them."
"They don't understand the light."
"They see it as a physical object that moves through trees that can't hear, but see," he said.
'We tried it on crows - kavas and ravens - and everyone was scared.'
'They tend to be the smartest birds, so if it works on them, it should work on other birds.'
"The system is random, so there is no pattern that can be recognized".
"However, the laser can create some unwanted lights, visible in rural areas, which may be against some locals".
"Only within a few weeks, when the fruit is ripe in the trees".
"Anything would be an improvement on the traditional way of chasing birds - cannon, causing a spread of the spread."
The bird lasers in question can also be loaned for one year of intensify operation. More info via our mail.
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