Success StoryCitizen Science Project



Citizen Science Project

Author: Jeremy Williams

Planning Unit: Harlan County CES

Major Program: Forest Education: Health, Management, and Utilization

Plan of Work: Utilizing, preserving and protecting Harlan County's Natural Resources

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The Spongy Moth is a destructive insect that prefers to feed on of oak trees but will also feed on other tree species such as poplar, maple, basswood, and apple, to name a few.  While it is not currently established in Kentucky, vigilance is needed.  The Spongy Moth is able to move long distances via fire wood, vehicles, and household goods, allowing it to make establishment in an area.  

With the help of the University of Kentucky Department of Entomology, the Harlan County Extension Service and clientele were able to place Spongy Moth traps throughout the county to aid in detection of the species.   Nine individuals/families participated in placing traps throughout Harlan County at various locations and elevations.  Participants also periodically checked the traps as well as made any notes on something that looked out of the norm.  The Harlan County Extension Service also worked with Kingdom Come State Park and Martins Fork Lake Recreation Area in placement of traps on their properties.  

At the end of the two month long summer project, fortunately, no Spongy Moths were detected in the traps but the participating individuals learned about the species and it’s affects along the way.   Two participants stated they now understand how serious the issue is and another stated his entire family took part in the project that involved placement and checking the trap.  Two families that participated were first time participants within Extension programming.  






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