BT Gen2 EMS™ Solutions
Targeted Biological Control for Critical Invasive Species
Precision-engineered methodologies targeting lifecycle vulnerabilities of specific invasive species through patent-pending biofortification technology.
Spotted Lanternfly Management
The Challenge
Spotted lanternfly represents America’s newest agricultural threat with limited effective management options. Traditional “step on them” approaches have proven inadequate as populations continue expanding despite intervention efforts.
- Rapid multi-state spread since 2014 first detection
- Limited lifecycle expertise among pest control professionals
- Economic threat exceeding $18 billion in agricultural crops
- Current methods target adults after reproduction capability established
Our SLF Solution Framework
Early Lifecycle Intervention
Strategic timing targeting 1st instar emergence prevents reproduction cycles rather than chasing reproductive adults.
Spring Biofortification (March-April)
Pre-emergence tree treatment before 1st instar activity begins
Critical Window (April-June)
1st instar elimination during maximum vulnerability period
Population Impact (July-December)
Dramatic reduction in reproductive adult populations
Biological Elimination Networks
Permanent biofortified guardian trees protecting high-value specimens and surrounding areas.
Temporary Elimination Networks
Strategic use of invasive “Tree of Heaven” for population control before habitat restoration.
Implementation Approaches
Government Pilot Programs
Seeking partnerships with federal, state, and local agencies for controlled validation studies and technology demonstration.
Available Programs
- Controlled field trials with comprehensive data collection
- Technology demonstration for agency evaluation
- Methodology training and knowledge transfer
- Compliance reporting and regulatory pathway development
Research Collaborations
University and institutional partnerships for peer-reviewed validation, methodology refinement, and scientific publication.
Research Opportunities
- Graduate student thesis projects and research
- Peer-reviewed publication development
- Grant-funded validation studies
- Technology transfer and commercialization support
Commercial Deployment
Heritage tree protection for high-value properties requiring specialized invasive species management and tree preservation.
Service Offerings
- Individual heritage tree protection programs
- Property-wide biofortification networks
- Municipal park and public space protection
- Commercial landscape asset preservation
Technology Advantages
Traditional Pest Control
- Reactive treatment after visible infestation
- Focus on adult populations already reproductive
- Broad-spectrum chemical applications
- Temporary relief requiring constant reapplication
- 40-70% effectiveness rates
- Environmental impact and safety concerns
BT Gen2 EMS™ Methodology
- Preventive intervention before reproductive maturity
- Target lifecycle vulnerability windows
- Precision soil injection with organic compounds
- Long-term biofortification and tree enhancement
- 80-90% population reduction rates
- Complete organic safety with environmental enhancement
Key Differentiators
Lifecycle Expertise
Deep understanding of species-specific vulnerability windows and optimal intervention timing.
Precision Application
Guardian Tree Scout™ equipment ensures exact compound placement and comprehensive data collection.
Dual-Purpose Enhancement
Simultaneous pest elimination and tree health improvement through strategic biofortification.
Network Coordination
B.E.N.™ and T.E.N.™ systems create coordinated area-wide protection rather than isolated treatments.
Solution Partnership Opportunities
Collaborate with BT Agricultural Technologies to deploy breakthrough invasive species management solutions tailored to your specific challenges and requirements.
Get Started
Government Agencies
government@btgen2ems.com
Research Institutions
research@btgen2ems.com
Commercial Partnerships
licensing@btgen2ems.com
General Inquiries
info@btgen2ems.com
Direct Line: (516) 930-2508
Response Time: 24-48 hours for initial consultation
