Multiple forms of redundancy built into every layer. Custom-architected spray control that becomes an extension of your existing operations — designed by real mosquito control professionals.
Get In Touch →MADx was designed and built by real mosquito control professionals who work in the industry every day. It's not an ag tool adapted for mosquito control. It's not a generic fleet tracker with a new label.
It's a geo-logger that knows what it's doing, how much it's doing, when it's doing it, and where it did it — with multiple data flows for redundancy. A purpose-built operations layer — custom hardware, a field technician app, and a web-based command center — designed to work alongside your existing GIS tools and workflows.
Purpose-built for articulated pinpoint control and semi-autonomous sweeping. Precision spraying with GPS geo-logging that captures exactly where, when, and how much — designed to make your techs as efficient as possible, with the ability to soak down sources with as much chemical as you can pump through it.
All the brains of its bigger brother in an all-in-one package. The HEN has its own slide valve and semi-autonomous sweeping control — turning a tank and a pump into an articulating smart nozzle with pinpoint valve functionality and geo-logging.
Built from the ground up for California's driving laws. From the office to the site with hands-free navigation. MADxSync is an extension of the Diamond Tap engine built into the system's firmware — keeping techs working, not inputting data.
Fleet tracking, spatial analytics, detailed reporting, and service request and source management — all from the browser. Need something done? Drop a point — your whole team knows it in six minutes or less.
Wireless units with wireless relay control of pumps, electric ball-valves, and solenoids — all fob-controlled from the comfort of the cab. Multiple lines of redundancy making catastrophic failure a thing of the past.
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