UC San Diego along with ALERT California have been training AI to spot smoke from their lookout cameras. The combination of human eye and AI was very successful this past summer in spotting fires in central California when they were only a few acres in size and could be stopped with minimal crews and equipment.
Re: ants and hummingbird feeders. I had a problem with ants getting past the ant moat so I tried vinegar. Vinegar will destroy the ant’s “scent trail”. Fill the moat and let it evaporate (the hummingbirds don’t like the smell of it either), then hang your feeder from it. I’ve had no problems for the past year.
My cats have no leaves to fight this year. We had an invasion of red-humped caterpillars this year who consumed 99.9% of the leaves on both liquid amber trees. There’s nothing left but stems and sticker balls.
There was a National Geographic special on tv last night about the air traffic controllers in Gander who had to “clear the skies” of all traffic coming from Europe. They had to convince pilots that all air space in the USA was closed, convince pilots that they couldn’t just fly to a major Canadian airport instead of their destination, order them to get in line to land at Gander (or one of seven regional airports in the area) NOW, and find parking spaces for all those huge planes. It was a fascinating program.
UC San Diego along with ALERT California have been training AI to spot smoke from their lookout cameras. The combination of human eye and AI was very successful this past summer in spotting fires in central California when they were only a few acres in size and could be stopped with minimal crews and equipment.