 The greyback cane grub is a major pest in sugar cane crops in Queensland, Australia, and satellite imagery using geographic object-based image analysis, Geobia, and high spatial resolution GOI. One satellite imagery has been used to map cane grub damage and develop two risk mapping approaches suitable for identifying areas of low, medium, and high likelihood of damage. The Geobia mapping approach for cane grub damage detection includes five main steps developed in the e-cognition developer software, and validation based on field observations yielded producer accuracies between 75% and 98.7%. This research will improve decision-making by growers affected by cane grub damage. This article was authored by Casper Johansson, Nader Salam, Andrew Robson, and others.