Pest-End will incorporate Spotta as a part of its integrated pest management solution. The provider works with residential and commercial properties in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.
Colorado Tri-Flo will offer Spotta’s always-on monitoring technology alongside its own industrial heaters for treating the pests.
Amicus Environmental Services plans to utilize Spotta’s technology as part of its focus on delivering technology-driven solutions to the pest control market.
Robert Fryers, CEO of Spotta, says: “Each partner company shares our belief that technology can help the pest control industry work in a more proactive way. Monitoring leads to early detection, and early detection of pests leads to more effective treatment and the opportunity to reduce pesticide use. Whether it’s the pairing of our monitoring system with Colorado Tri-Flo’s heat treatments, the support of industry-leader Pest-End or the forward-thinking of Amicus, each partner enhances our offering. We’re looking forward to working with them to bring about a technological revolution to the global pest control industry.”
Spotta uses computer vision (to detect and classify the pests), a dedicated communication network (to notify of pests’ presence) and custom-designed hardware, for ‘fit and forget’ installation. Its accommodation solution, the Bed Pod, has a 94.2% detection rate in detecting the presence of bed bugs, according to the manufacturer.
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