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McHenry County report: 90 traps collect more than 17,000 spongy moths as counts dip slightly

McHenry County Planning, Environment and Development Committee · November 5, 2025
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County staff reported results of the 2025 spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) trapping program: 90 county traps captured more than 17,000 adult moths. Staff said counts are down slightly from 2024 in many areas but remained high in identified hotspots; the program is monitoring rather than eradicating populations.

Scott, a county staff member who presented the trapping report, told the Planning, Environment and Development Committee on Nov. 4 that the county deployed 90 traps in 2025 and recorded more than 17,000 spongy moths in those traps.

The report showed a wide range of catches: the lowest trap recorded four moths and the highest trap recorded more than 1,300. Scott said the county's totals were higher in absolute terms than last year partly because the county deployed more traps (90 in 2025 versus 65 in 2024), and that when adjusted for trap count the population appeared slightly down from 2024.

The program focuses on monitoring and mapping. "We deployed 90 traps this year," Scott said. "We collected…

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