How does electric weeding work?
NaturaVolt uses high-voltage electricity applied through a contact electrode to electrocute the weed. The current travels through the plant and down into the root system, causing the internal cells to boil and collapse—resulting in permanent destruction without regrowth.
Is it safe for people, pets, and wildlife?
Yes. Our technology targets only the plant it touches, with no chemical residue or risk to surrounding organisms. Once a treatment is complete, the area is immediately safe for humans, animals, and beneficial wildlife like bees and butterflies.
Can it be used near water?
Absolutely. Because NaturaVolt uses no chemicals, it’s safe to use near waterways, drains, irrigation systems, and wetlands—eliminating the risk of contamination or run-off associated with herbicides.
What types of weeds can be treated?
Our system is effective against a wide range of perennial, invasive, and deep-rooted weeds. It’s especially useful for areas where traditional herbicides struggle or are banned, such as public spaces, organic farms, and heritage sites.
Is electric weeding as effective as chemicals?
Yes—and often more so. Unlike surface-only treatments, electric weeding destroys the plant down to the root, reducing the chance of regrowth. It also avoids resistance issues common with repeated chemical use.
How quickly do results appear?
Visible damage usually appears within hours, and full plant death occurs within a few days. Since the root system is destroyed, the results are long-lasting and do not require repeated applications in most cases.
Do you offer weeding services or just sell equipment?
Both. We provide contract weeding services for clients who want a professional team to handle the work, and we also sell and support NaturaVolt equipment for those who want to manage weed control themselves.
Is this suitable for councils or commercial landowners?
Yes. NaturaVolt is ideal for municipalities, infrastructure managers, estates, parks departments, and commercial landowners seeking sustainable, chemical-free weed control that aligns with environmental targets and biodiversity strategies.