Managing Wilding Pines with Precision Drone Spraying Technology
Wilding pines are rapidly expanding across the Nelson and Tasman regions, creating significant challenges for farmland, forestry, and native ecosystems. These invasive trees spread aggressively, overtaking native vegetation and reducing land productivity. As the problem intensifies, landowners are increasingly adopting modern solutions such as wilding pine control and drone spraying services to tackle infestations in a more efficient and sustainable way. Traditional methods like manual removal or ground-based spraying can be time-consuming, costly, and difficult—especially on steep slopes or remote properties. Drone technology offers a smarter alternative, enabling faster, safer, and highly targeted control across a wide range of landscapes. The Urgency of Controlling Wilding Pines Wilding pines are more than just an unwanted presence—they actively harm the environment. They degrade soil quality, reduce biodiversity, and compete for water resources. If not managed early, ...