The Rural Development Administration develops a device to eradicate wasp nests using drones.

Published Jun 30, 2026

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[Chung Joon-woo, reporter for the Livestock News] The Rural Development Administration has developed an unmanned aerial vehicle-mounted wasp nest removal device for use in drones to reduce safety accidents during wasp nest removal operations and to increase control efficiency, and has begun to distribute it on site. Wasps are a major factor in beekeeping damage, attacking honeybees and reducing their numbers, leading to a decrease in honey production and reduced pollination activity in crops. The toxicity is strong and they sting repeatedly.

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[Cattle Farming Newspaper, Jeon Woo-jung, Reporter] The Rural Development Administration has developed a drone-mounted device for removing wasp nests to reduce safety accidents during nest removal operations and increase control efficiency, and has begun to distribute it on-site. Wasps are a major factor in beekeeping damage, attacking honeybees and reducing their numbers, leading to lower honey production and reduced pollination of crops. Wasps are highly toxic and can sting repeatedly, posing a significant risk of human casualties, but traditional wasp nest removal required workers to directly perform high-altitude tasks, which carried the risk of bee stings and falls. The newly developed device is mounted on a drone and operated remotely, puncturing nests up to 300 times per minute and directly spraying control agents inside to eliminate larvae and queen bees. The application results show a 99% removal rate of wasps, reducing the operation time from over two hours to ...
Source: chuksan.news

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