University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources


Insect trap data available on-line

UNL Extension faculty maintain black light traps at several locations across the state to monitor the occurrence of economically important moth species. Data from traps maintained at two UNL sites are now available:

The first generation of European corn borer moths has been flying at Clay Center since mid May and to date has been relatively low in number. Information from other Nebraska sites will be added to the Entomology Web site as it becomes available.

Bob Wright
Extension Entomologist, Lincoln


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