BEETLESS presents its latest technological developments in AI-based insect monitoring at PestWorld 2025, Orlando, USA
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At PestWorld 2025 in Orlando, the BEETLESS team presented its ongoing technological advancements in the field of AI-driven insect monitoring and data collection. Building upon the engineering and research heritage of Mosqitter, the company showcased progress toward a new generation of intelligent, connected devices designed to enhance understanding of insect activity and distribution.
These developments reflect BEETLESS’s broader vision of creating a unified, data-based approach to pest monitoring that combines field technology, artificial intelligence, and environmental analytics. The system is being developed for use by scientific institutions, public health agencies, and agricultural organizations worldwide, enabling real-time observation and interpretation of ecological processes that influence pest populations.
By integrating live field data with advanced AI analysis, BEETLESS aims to expand the possibilities of predictive modeling, helping identify risk zones, seasonal activity patterns, and the effects of climate change on insect behavior. Such data-driven insights form the basis for sustainable pest management strategies and long-term environmental resilience.
The company’s approach supports the transition toward sustainable and organic agriculture, contributing to global food security through early detection, reduced pesticide dependence, and the promotion of environmentally responsible farming practices.
The BEETLESS team works in close collaboration with farmers in Brazil and across Europe, as well as with entomologists from Ukraine and the University of Florida (USA), conducting applied research and field testing of innovative pest monitoring solutions.
Founded in 2024, BEETLESS emerged as a collaboration between DroneUA (Ukraine) — a pioneer in robotic crop protection — and Mosqitter (USA), a global leader and parent company specializing in chemical-free, AI-enhanced pest control technologies.
The consortium unites over 24 patents and patent applications and brings together a multidisciplinary team of engineers, agronomists, entomologists, and AI specialists. The company’s headquarters are located at the Innovation Center of East Stroudsburg University (ESU), Pennsylvania, USA.
BEETLESS — innovation for sustainable agriculture and a healthier planet.







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