Acoustic Method of Colorado Beetle Elimination: Experimental Results
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ntpsr/v7/2666AKeywords:
Negative, influence, acoustic oscillations, frequency, body, individual organs, colorado beetleAbstract
The unique impact of acoustic waves on living creatures is investigated in this article. The study's goals are mechanical features of living bodies. The most critical resonance frequencies of human organs are known to be in the range of 0.5-20 Hz. And protection against harmful acoustic waves on the human body may be limited to people who are in an acoustic environment with a frequency that is not the same as their resonance frequency. We can, on the other hand, use the influence of acoustic fields on plant pest organisms at a frequency that corresponds to the resonance frequency of the pests' bodies. The acoustic field will then have a lethal effect on the plant pest. The Colorado beetle died in the laboratory as a result of vibratory oscillation and acoustic vibrations. The method and the gadget that will be used to implement it were created and are explained below. By manipulating the Colorado beetle's body using acoustic vibrations, the complexity of the process is reduced while toxicity is avoided.