11
Apr 2022

Safely Remove Moss and Mould with Agdrone

Increase light transmission by cleaning your greenhouse roof in time for winter

Back by popular demand for their second moss and mould winter season in the Auckland region, it is time to book in your tunnel and glasshouses for cleaning.

Agdrone have successfully cleaned greenhouse rooves using their drone sprayers.  Agdrone is able to get into locations a helicopter cannot.   They are able to cater for both large and smaller greenhouses.   For businesses that are not able to justify contracting a helicopter to clean their structures this is the perfect option for you.

The health and safety benefits using Agdrone speak for themselves – by using Agdrone you reduce the need to be on top of your greenhouse rooves manually cleaning which can be slippery and dangerous work.

Cleaning your greenhouse now will benefit light transmission during the winter.  Every extra bit of light transmission is directly related to production.  Don’t wait contact Agdrone today and get those greenhouses rooves cleaned.

Contact us now at:

Agdrone Ltd

info@dronespraying.co.nz

Chief Pilot   Warrick Funnell 0274 428 322

Pilot Pete Campbell 021 835 375

 

 

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