Protect flowering cherry trees from hidden wood-boring infestations
The Cherry Tree is a flowering fruit tree cultivated in temperate regions worldwide, valued for both its edible fruit and magnificent seasonal blossoms.
These trees are frequently attacked by wood-boring pests such as clearwing moths and longhorn beetles that excavate galleries inside trunks and branches, weakening the tree and eventually leading to death.
Primary pest responsible for cherry tree decline
FarmX uses intelligent seismic sensors installed within the tree to detect larval feeding activity long before external damage becomes visible.