FlightSensorâ„¢
Leading the future of pest management
FlightSensorâ„¢
Leading the future of pest management with real-time insights that drive smarter, faster decisions in the field

Why Choose FlightSensor?
Sticky Traps

Sticky traps require visits weekly to replace and record catch
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FlightSensorâ„¢

FlightSensorâ„¢ only require check-ins every 5 weeks to change out lures

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Switch to FlightSensors
1 per 10 acres
Save $4,000 in annual labor costs
*estimated @ $25/hr per 200 ac

Conventional sticky traps
Get Unstuck From Sticky Traps

- Require frequent maintenance
- Latency in gathering info
- Bycatch can kill birds and non-target insects
- Time consuming and requires trained labor
- ~250 lbs landfill waste*
*estimated per 200 ac per year
Advanced Features Save Time and Money
With an exterior similar to traditional delta traps, FarmSense FlightSensorâ„¢ maintains established field efficacy while enabling real-time, precision pest monitoring.

Verified FlightPrintsâ„¢
Our growing list of pests in our FlightPrintsâ„¢ library help farmers make important decisions to preserve their crops.


Navel Orangeworm
Navel orangeworms are destructive pests for several tree nut crops, most notably almonds, pistachios, and walnuts. It also affects other crops like figs, and can damage various fruits.


Oriental Fruit Moth
Oriental fruit moths primarily affect stone fruits such as peaches, plums, nectarines, and cherries, as well as pome fruits like apples, pears, and quince.


Codling Moth
Codling moths primarily affect apples, pears, and quinces, with larvae feeding on the inside of the fruit. They also infest other crops like hawthorns, crabapples, walnuts, and prune

See For Yourself!
Accurate Actions with FlightSensorâ„¢
Actionable data helps reduce pesticide use and insecticide resistance.

Insect & Weather Trends

Population Dynamics

How It Works

Efficient & Smart
Insects are drawn into the housing and remain alive and in flight.


FlightSensorâ„¢ Capture
As wings cross the optical beam, a sensor records frequency, harmonics, and flight pattern. AI models match each signature to our growing library of FlightPrintsâ„¢.
Intelligent Analytics
Our AI machine-learning models identify the insect in seconds, compiling data and pairing it with helpful data on a dashboard.


Automated & Self Charging

Unmatched Data Scale
FarmSense has built the world’s largest digital dataset of insect activity, enabling unparalleled accuracy in pest detection and forecasting.

FlightPrintsâ„¢ Currently Being Tested
Currently testing on over 134 farms
- California
- Michigan
- North Carolina
- Georgia
- Maryland
- Kentucky
- Ohio

Let's Collaborate!
We’re always looking for more farms and orchards to collaborate with us we continue growing our database.