In agroforestry production, pest and disease control is critical to ensuring high crop yields and healthy forests. Traditional control methods, which rely heavily on manual labor and chemical agents, are not only inefficient but also often leave hidden risks of recurrence due to incomplete treatment. Today, TOVISEN Mini Excavators, with their flexibility and high efficiency, have gradually become a "new main force" in the pest and disease control system. Designed specifically for the complex scenarios of agroforestry, their body structure and functions play an irreplaceable role in cleaning pest-breeding grounds, building protective barriers, and assisting in pesticide application, injecting new impetus into the green prevention and control of agroforestry.
Cleaning the environment where pests and diseases breed—thus cutting off the transmission chain at the source—is the fundamental measure for pest and disease control, and small excavators are the "key players" in this task. In orchards, rotten fruits, withered branches, and deeply buried diseased plant roots all serve as overwintering and breeding grounds for pests and diseases such as aphids, red spiders, and root rot pathogens. Manual cleaning is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive but also ineffective for deep-rooted systems. Equipped with narrow buckets, small excavators can move nimbly between fruit trees, accurately excavate diseased plant roots, and concentrate and remove withered branches, fallen leaves, and rotten fruits. In forested areas, they can efficiently handle fallen diseased and decayed trees as well as accumulated leaf litter, preventing pathogens from multiplying and spreading in humid environments. A citrus-producing area in southern China once suffered reduced yields due to the outbreak of citrus huanglongbing. After introducing small excavators to clean up diseased plants and surrounding soil, the area completed the cleaning of 100 mu (approximately 6.67 hectares) of orchards in just half a month—eight times more efficient than manual labor—effectively curbing the spread of the disease.
Cleaning the environment where pests and diseases breed—thus cutting off their transmission chain at the source—is the fundamental measure for pest control, and TOVISEN Mini Excavators are the "key force" to accomplish this task. In orchards, rotten fruits, withered branches, and deeply buried root systems of diseased plants serve as overwintering and breeding grounds for pests and pathogens such as aphids, red spiders, and root rot fungi. Manual cleaning is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive but also ineffective for removing deep root systems.
Equipped with customized narrow buckets, TOVISEN Mini Excavators can move nimbly between fruit trees, accurately excavate the root systems of diseased plants without damaging healthy vegetation, and centrally clean and transport away withered branches, fallen leaves, and rotten fruits. In woodlands, their powerful power enables efficient handling of fallen diseased and rotten wood as well as accumulated leaf litter, preventing pathogens from multiplying and spreading in humid environments. A citrus-producing area in southern China once suffered reduced yields due to the outbreak of Huanglongbing. After introducing TOVISEN Mini Excavators to clean diseased plants and surrounding soil, the area completed the cleaning of 100 mu (about 6.67 hectares) of orchards in just half a month—eight times more efficient than manual labor—effectively curbing the spread of the disease.
Building scientific protective facilities is an important line of defense to block the spread of pests and diseases, and TOVISEN Mini Excavators demonstrate strong adaptability in this process. For underground pests such as grubs and cutworms, which often migrate through soil crevices to cause damage, manually dug isolation ditches are not only insufficient in depth but also prone to collapse. TOVISEN Mini Excavators can accurately dig isolation ditches over 50 cm deep with appropriate width according to the activity range of pests. By laying insect-proof nets or pouring lime water in the ditches, a tight underground barrier is formed.
At the junction of woodlands and farmlands, these excavators can quickly dig protective belts for planting insect-repellent plants, while trimming trails that facilitate patrols and provide convenience for subsequent monitoring work. A nursery in northern China once suffered a large-scale cutworm infestation. With the isolation system built by TOVISEN Mini Excavators, the pest damage was successfully controlled in a local area, reducing seedling losses by more than 90%.
Efficient pesticide application is a key link to improving control effects, and TOVISEN Mini Excavators create favorable conditions for this. In large-area farmlands or woodlands, spray trucks and pesticide spreaders often fail to pass due to rough terrain and narrow passages, resulting in uneven pesticide coverage. TOVISEN Mini Excavators can level the land in advance and build operation passages with suitable widths to ensure the smooth passage of pesticide application equipment.
For soil-borne diseases such as root rot, they can dig strip or spot pesticide ditches to inject pesticides accurately into the deep soil. Compared with surface spraying, this method increases pesticide utilization rate by more than 60%. A tea garden in southwest China suffered from root rot due to humid soil during the rainy season. By using TOVISEN Mini Excavators to dig ditches and inject special pesticides, the pathogens were effectively eliminated within a week, and environmental pollution caused by pesticide loss with rainwater was also avoided.
TOVISEN Mini Excavators are also indispensable "reconstruction experts" in the restoration work after pest and disease infestations. After severe pest and disease outbreaks, a large number of damaged vegetation and contaminated soil remain in fields and woodlands, and manual tillage and disinfection are extremely inefficient. These excavators can quickly excavate the contaminated soil layer for centralized treatment, while plowing and airing the uncontaminated soil to improve soil aeration.
For irreparable diseased plants, they can accurately pull them out and dig pits for burial, preventing secondary spread of pathogens. In a forest area affected by pine wood nematode disease, TOVISEN Mini Excavators, combined with professional equipment, completed a series of tasks including diseased wood cleaning, soil disinfection, and new seedling planting in just one month, accelerating the forest recovery rate by more than three times compared with manual work.
The outstanding performance of TOVISEN Mini Excavators in agroforestry pest and disease control stems from their unique advantages. With a compact size—minimum body width of only about 1 meter—they can operate freely in narrow spaces such as between fruit trees and forest paths without damaging healthy vegetation. They boast strong power, with bucket digging force up to several tons, easily handling heavy tasks such as deep ditch excavation and heavy soil transportation.
In addition, they have wide adaptability and can be equipped with various attachments such as buckets, grabs, and breakers to meet diverse needs including cleaning, excavation, and leveling. Compared with traditional manual labor, they increase the efficiency of heavy physical work in pest and disease control by more than 10 times while reducing the safety risks of manual operation in complex terrains.
With the in-depth advancement of the concept of green prevention and control in agroforestry, pest and disease control has shifted from "passive treatment" to "proactive prevention". TOVISEN Mini Excavators, with their high efficiency, flexibility, and multi-functionality, perfectly meet the needs of modern prevention and control work. They not only reduce control costs and improve control effects but also provide strong support for ecological protection.
From source cleaning to barrier construction, from pesticide application assistance to post-disaster reconstruction, TOVISEN Mini Excavators are writing a story of "small size, great contribution" in every link of agroforestry pest and disease control, becoming an important equipment force for promoting the high-quality development of agroforestry.