Do you want to analyse the pest infestation of your MagicTraps 2 Water yourself and create your own evaluations? No problem! You can export the analysis of the traps (number of identified pests) as a CSV file at any time, which you can easily open in Excel.
You have 2 options:
// Option 1: Export data of a single trap: You will receive a CSV file with data from one trap
- Select the trap in the app
- Click on the three dots at the top right
- Select "Export data"
- Specify the desired options and time period (see export settings)
- Select "Export"
- Specify storage location
// Option 2: Export data from several traps at the same time: You will receive a CSV file with data from several traps
- Profile
- App settings
- Data and storage
- Export - traps
- Select the traps whose observations are to be exported together
- Specify desired options and time period (see export settings)
- Select "Export"
- Specify storage location
// Export settings
- Note: When exporting, images and a CSV file with the corresponding analyses are always compressed in a ZIP file
- Images with analyses: The images in which the AI has identified insects are exported
- Images without analyses: The images in which the AI has not identified any insects are exported
- Images in high resolution: If switched on, images are exported in their original size. The file size can be several GB depending on the number of images
- Period: Determine the period of interest, or export all data from day 1 of use
// Designations
The names of the identified insects are shown in the CSV as abbreviations of the scientific names.
PSYICH - rape flea beetle
CEUTSP - weevil (species)
MELIAE - rape weevil
BOMUS - Bumblebee (species)
APISSP - bee (species)