

Tea Tussock Moth Control: Challenges, Risks, and a Greener Way Forward
The tea tussock moth is one of the most common defoliating pests in tea plantations. Large-scale outbreaks can severely damage tea leaves, leading to significant yield losses. In addition, the toxic hairs of the larvae can irritate the skin and respiratory system, increasing risks during field operations and affecting overall farm management efficiency. As consumer awareness continues to rise and regulatory standards become stricter, green, safe, and high-quality tea product


Intelligent Pest Control ——Yeehar Highlights at the 39th China Plant Protection Information Exchange & Pesticide/Equipment Fair
Yeehar’s AI-driven full-chain solutions directly address these pain points, perfectly aligning with the trend of reducing pesticide use while achieving sustainable, green pest management.


Intelligent Irrigation: Saving Water, Increasing Efficiency, and Protecting Green Farmlands
Technical Background The intelligent irrigation system was developed in response to the global water shortage and the waste of water...






















