Hornets' nests built on power poles are a significant threat to the safe operation of power lines and also seriously affect the normal life of nearby residents. Composed of beeswax, these nests are conductive in damp conditions. Once attached to poles or power lines, they can easily cause short circuits and tripping faults, posing a serious threat to the stable operation of the power grid. At the same time, hornets are highly aggressive, and the frequent activity of their colonies not only poses a threat to the lives and health of passersby but also exposes the personnel involved in subsequent manual pole climbing and nest removal to multiple risks such as being stung and falling from heights.

Traditionally, power supply companies have dealt with hornets' nests on power poles by manually climbing the poles to remove them. However, this method is extremely risky: workers have to climb tens of meters up the iron towers with tools, and if they disturb the hornets, they are likely to be attacked. Moreover, manual removal often requires power outages, which can affect the normal electricity usage of nearby residents. Even if live-line operations are adopted, workers still need to wear heavy insulating protective suits and professional anti-hornet masks, and work in difficult conditions under high temperatures. The situation on site is complex, and safety hazards are prominent.
So, is there a simpler, safer, and more efficient solution? The HIZ-NT-QZY power grid laser obstacle removal device launched by Guangxi Haizhuo Technology provides a safe and convenient solution for removing hornets' nests on power poles through the advanced technology of "replacing hands with light."
It can be safely operated from the ground. Workers do not need to climb the poles or approach dangerous areas. They only need to set up the equipment in a safe area away from the poles, precisely aim at the hornets' nests on the poles through a visual interface, press the button, and a high-energy laser beam will be shot from the ground to the target. The laser's high temperature gradually carbonizes the nest and makes it fall off. The entire operation can be completed by one person on the ground, completely eliminating the risks of falling from heights and being attacked by hornets during pole climbing.
Precise and efficient, with no lingering problems. The laser focus temperature can reach over 400°C, and the angle and duration of irradiation can be precisely controlled, effectively eroding the structure of the hornets' nest and ensuring the safety and controllability of the operation. The entire process only takes a few minutes to half an hour, and the hornets' nest is completely removed without any incidents of hornets attacking people. The maximum effective working distance of the laser obstacle removal device is over 200 meters, ensuring the precise removal of the hornets' nest without damaging power facilities or igniting surrounding vegetation.









