Autonomous camera traps for insects provide a tool for long-term remote monitoring of insects. These systems bring together cameras, computer vision, and autonomous infrastructure such as solar panels, mini computers, and data telemetry to collect images of insects.
With increasing recognition of the importance of insects as the dominant component of almost all ecosystems, there are growing concerns that insect biodiversity has declined globally, with serious consequences for the ecosystem services on which we all depend.
Automated camera traps for insects offer one of the best practical and cost-effective solutions for more standardised monitoring of insects across the globe. However, to realise this we need interdisciplinary teams who can work together to develop the hardware systems, AI components, metadata standards, data analysis, and much more.
This WILDLABS group has been set up by people from around the world who have individually been tackling parts of this challenge and who believe we can do more by working together.
We hope you will become part of this group where we share our knowledge and expertise to advance this technology.
Check out Tom's Variety Hour talk for an introduction to this group.
Learn about Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects by checking out recordings of our webinar series:
- Hardware design of camera traps for moth monitoring
- Assessing the effectiveness of these autonomous systems in real-world settings, and comparing results with traditional monitoring methods
- Designing machine learning tools to process camera trap data automatically
- Developing automated camera systems for monitoring pollinators
- India-focused projects on insect monitoring
Meet the rest of the group and introduce yourself on our welcome thread - https://wildlabs.net/discussion/welcome-autonomous-camera-traps-insects-group
Group curators
- @tom_august
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Computational ecologist with interests in computer vision, citizen science, open science, drones, acoustics, data viz, software engineering, public engagement
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- @TaliaSpeaker
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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the Executive Manager of WILDLABS at WWF
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WILDLABS & Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
I'm the Bioacoustics Research Analyst at WILDLABS. I'm a marine biologist with particular interest in the acoustics behavior of cetaceans. I'm also a backend web developer, hoping to use technology to improve wildlife conservation efforts.
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- @Cris
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Octophin Digital
Senior Developer at Octophin Digital and constant maker.
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- @MARYLOVE
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I am Marylove,holder of bachelor degree in wildlife Management and conservation. I am interested in wildlife based research and conservation activities. *Also I am interested in entomology learning, I can do I identification and mounting of ant species.*wildlife article writer
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- @HenriBe
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Engineer/applied mathematician passionnate about sustainability
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DIY electronics for behavioral field biology
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- @HRees
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WILDLABS - Programme Development Manager, keen interest in bats, hyenas and tech!
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- @juanhurtado
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Evolutionary geneticist exploring insect seminal proteins and their role in reproduction. Alongside this work, I have developed a growing interest in insect conservation and automated monitoring in the Paraná Atlantic Forest.
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- @capreolus
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Capreolus e.U.
wildlife biologist with capreolus.at
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First-generation college student from a low-income family with origins in Gypsy Swiss Refugees and Indigenous peoples of South America. Survived a month lost in the Amazon, completed the longest hiking trail in the Andes, and encountered pygmy elephants in the forests of Borneo.
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Dauson Msumange is a social enterpreneur, founder and director of Tanzania Eco-Tech And Conservation Hub (TEACH).
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Tech, Sustainable Finance at World Bank & CFA (prev. Founder WILDLABS)
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New opportunity to work with moths, camera light traps and citizen science in Germany.
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| Thanks for this! I've shared this post with the WildTrax (https://wildtrax.ca/) team and CanAvian (https://canavian.ca/) to investigate. We're exploring data standards as... |
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Acoustics, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps, Data Management & Mobilisation, Open Source Solutions, Software Development | 2 hours 25 minutes ago | |
| Depends a bit on how much activity you expect and how long insects stay around on average, but similar to what has been suggested before, I'd consider not using a motion trigger,... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 16 hours 51 minutes ago | |
| In case someone. Find this totally out of place commemt… this is how I solved it, I've decided to use a IMX477 HQ Camera, building a *manual, heavy-duty optical rig* utilizing C/... |
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AI for Conservation, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps, Edge Computing | 1 week ago | |
| Important Mothbox Unique Name Change with latest firmware!Firmware release 5.2.1! (and version 4.18.1 for DIY with same... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 1 month 3 weeks ago | |
| oh and one other fun update, we finally got https://www.mothbox.org! It just redirects to the same documentation site as before, but it's much easier to type! |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 2 months 3 weeks ago | |
| Greetings, I'm based in Gibsonia, PA and looking to help anyway I can part time either local or remote.My skillsets are the following:.NET... |
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| There aren’t that many close-focus trail cameras. The only current model I’m aware of is the GardePro E8PCF. It is fixed focus at 200mm (no zoom). I have not... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps, Latin America Community | 3 months 1 week ago | |
| We just got back from ICTC in Peru! It was an amazing conference put together by the team at Wildlabs that was really engaging despite... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 3 months 1 week ago | |
| Thanks to feedback from our workshop mixing with our buddy Bernat's cool brain at ICTC, we now rapidly implemented a version of the... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 3 months 1 week ago | |
| I have been cranking during the limbo period between years to get you a lot of cool new improvements and refinements for the Mothbox! I am... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 5 months ago | |
| Insect AI 2026 will be hosted in Serbia (22-23 April), and will be a celebration of research from around the world ... |
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AI for Conservation, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps, Citizen Science, Emerging Tech, Open Source Solutions | 5 months ago | |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 5 months 3 weeks ago |
Safe and Sound project report: Is Camtrap DP a suitable standard for (bio)acoustic data?
18 March 2026 4:17pm
DIY Noir Insect Camera Trap, solving the MIB paradox, looking for some advice.
9 June 2026 6:45pm
10 June 2026 6:51pm
Very beautiful and elegant project. Verifying that the model's misclassification probability is lower during nighttime, may point out that perhaps a monochromatic camera module would fit the purpose a little bit better.
Also Voopeak cameras use 850nm IR right? I am aiming for 940nm IR cause I believe the 850 would end up attracting bugs and messing with my experimental design.
Yep, not an easy task to detect an insect :)
Thank you again for your comment and nice to meet you.
11 June 2026 4:38pm
Hi there! Thanks @Adrien_Pajot for the call-out as I didn't see this. Sandro, I completely feel for you with the challenge! We had attempted to use the motion trigger feature of the cameras, but ended up just recording video and using an object detection approach within the video. I should mention too that our results were not perfect, but our aim was to mostly work out the process, not refine it so there's certainly room for improvement and increase in sample size and training development. But I did think that there was a bit better luck with the nighttime moth detection as compared to daytime (if you take a look at about minute 4:25 in the video at the bottom of this link https://www.oceanscienceanalytics.com/terrestrial-pollinators). I think if we were to continue development, nighttime monitoring would be an interesting route to go. I am not sure about the 850 nm for the Voopeak IR but it didn't seem to attract the insects in the data I reviewed (but I could certainly be wrong!).
I'll be interested in learning more about how your project goes!
15 June 2026 9:57am
Depends a bit on how much activity you expect and how long insects stay around on average, but similar to what has been suggested before, I'd consider not using a motion trigger, but instead taking pictures in regular interval.
Mini AI Wildlife Monitor
25 June 2025 12:27pm
7 June 2026 1:56pm
I haven't really looked into PoE cameras, sorry.
7 June 2026 6:33pm
Hey Luke,
Appreciate your reply, very much.
I am not quite sure what you mean by setup but, this is the experimental design.
I will deploy cameras in shade forest areas to record insect visitors to animal feces. The “baits” will be deployed in a flat square with a camera pointing down on it at a distance of 30 to 40 cm.
So, following your comments if PIR doesnt work what should I use? Motioneyes? Or something else?
My comments regarding the battery are related to the PI shutting down when the battery level is low and some hats just stop supplying power automatically instead of being in standby/hold. So I wonder if I could do something coding/physically to solve it. Can I?
Following your advice about the fixed lens, I would need to adjust the focus for each camera in the field to ensure everything is in focus, is that right? It's a little different than a month trap since the surface where the insects will move around is not exactly even, hence my thoughts on using a autofocus camera.
Once again thanks for the help, and congrats on your elegant project.
8 June 2026 9:15pm
In case someone. Find this totally out of place commemt… this is how I solved it, I've decided to use a IMX477 HQ Camera, building a *manual, heavy-duty optical rig* utilizing C/CS-mount lenses and physical macro extension tubes.
Boring Fund Report for Creating Global Open-Access Ground-Truth Datasets for Insect Monitoring
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22 May 2026 10:20am
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Mothbox firmware 5.2.0 update! + Call for user info!
21 March 2026 7:21pm
21 March 2026 7:25pm
oh and one other fun update, we finally got https://www.mothbox.org! It just redirects to the same documentation site as before, but it's much easier to type!
Looking To Utilize My Skillsets To Help
19 March 2026 10:26pm
Camera trap or fixed-camera setups for insect guild monitoring at dung/carrion stations (Brazil)
24 January 2026 8:51pm
3 March 2026 2:14pm
@Hubertszcz maybe you have advice: "Minimum resolution or lens characteristics that are sufficient for guild-level classification"
i don't really know what guild-level means.
@domvonmatter - do you have a photo or drawing example of what a carrion station would look like on the forest floor? like will the camera be on the ground? Will it be above the ground but looking down?
how big of an area does it need to image?
what data do you need to get out? Like behavior that might need full motion video but maybe lower visual resolution? or just identification that might need lower temporal resolution, but higher visual resolution
6 March 2026 1:36pm
6 March 2026 11:28pm
There aren’t that many close-focus trail cameras. The only current model I’m aware of is the GardePro E8PCF. It is fixed focus at 200mm (no zoom). I have not used this camera, but know others who have. It has a timelapse feature. One thing to check before buying is that the timelapse feature works at night. The GP website has a picture that suggests this true, but I know (for example) that in Browning camera timelapse does not work at night.
[There are other options. You can attach lenses from reading glasses to a standard focus trail camera to convert it to close focus. I have developed firmware hacks for older Browning SpecOps and ReconForce cameras that allows the timelapse to work around the clock. Alas, these hacks don’t work on the latest HP5-Ultra models, and retrofitting optics on a pile of cameras is probably not how you want to spend your time. I'd try the GP]
Mothbox March Updates
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Join the 2026 #Tech4Wildlife Challenge! (Feb. 2-6)
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2 February 2026 9:45am
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25 February 2026 9:47am
Edge AI for Conservation Workshop
23 February 2026 8:38am
Hi All, thanks so much to everyone who participated in the workshop and made it a success! We've uploaded the slides here:
Thanks!
Jenna
23 February 2026 8:38am
Hi All, thanks so much to everyone who participated in the workshop and made it a success! We've uploaded the slides here:
Thanks!
Jenna
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14 January 2026 2:55pm
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10 January 2026 10:09am
Mothbox Open Hours - Thursday 1pm UTC-5 (+ More updates)
16 December 2025 3:46pm
24 December 2025 4:56am
Gearing up for May Moth Madness.
@hikinghack Couldn't join the open hours as I am across the planet. Is there a recording somewhere ?
25 December 2025 7:35pm
sorry, nope!
Testing Raspberry Pi cameras: Results
5 May 2023 5:11pm
10 January 2024 11:47pm
Hey @kimhendrikse , thanks for all these details. I just caught up. I like your approach of supporting multiple object detectors and using the python websockets wrapper! Is your code available somewhere?
11 January 2024 6:02am
Yep, here:
Currently it only installs on older Jetsons as in the coming weeks I’ll finish the install code for current jetsons.
Technically speaking, if you were an IT specialist you could even make it work in wsl2 Ubuntu on windows, but I haven’t published instructions for that. If you were even more of a specialist you wouldn’t need wsl2 either. One day I’ll publish instructions for that once I’ve done it. Though it would be slow unless the windows machine had an NVidia GPU and you PyTorch work with it.
1 December 2025 3:39am
Have your findings/recommendations changed since 2023 on possible RPi cameras?
Has there been experience trying to use the different cameras (particularly the Hawkeye) in hot climates? The Pi Camera 3 lasts only a few months here before the lens cover/filter becomes all milky.
And is it correct that the IMX519 and Hawkeye work for our purposes without additional lenses?
Insect cameras in The Inventory
1 May 2024 9:26pm
16 May 2024 3:16pm
Hey there @JakeBurton , sorry, I did not see your message!
Why don't you shoot me an email with some tentative availability to luca.pegoraro (at) wsl.ch, and we take it from there?
Again sorry for the delay!
26 November 2025 9:55am
Hi @JakeBurton , sorry it has been ages (!), but we are finally prototyping the first version of our hardware database!
Now would be an excellent time to briefly chat and make sure we are aligning efforts 👍
Would you mind sending me a few options to meet in the next two weeks perhaps? If you prefer, feel free to get in touch via email: [email protected].
We (@LucaPego, @qgeissmann, @Graham_Smith) are based in Europe, FYI.
Looking forward to meet!
All the best,
Luca.
26 November 2025 5:11pm
Hi @LucaPego! Hope all is good with you. I'll take a look who in my team is free and what times could line up and drop you an email later this week with some options. Interested to learn more about your database.
Internship - Unveiling Freshwater Communities with Underwater Camera Systems
4 November 2025 9:02am
EntoCam Beam, new multiple wavelenghts Insect-Attracting LED
3 November 2025 8:24pm
From Scratch Tutorial on AI Object Detection
10 July 2024 2:32pm
15 October 2025 8:44am
I'm currently considering either using fiftyone or possibly building something myself to validate my insect model predictions, would be really grateful if anyone else has experience using fiftyone or similar software and would share their thoughts and experience :)
22 October 2025 5:25pm
We started getting frustrated with fiftyone, and are working with a friend to build really nice user friendly data labeler. We will share here when it is ready! Maybe that can help you out?
I got frustrated with 51 because there were some weird bugs in terms of the user interaction that really started holding us back
28 October 2025 9:17am
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your reply, good to know that fiftyone is not the perfect solution. Excited to see your data labeller when its finished :D
Manufacturable Mothbox October Update
26 October 2025 2:34am
Call For Papers: AAAI-26 AI and Wildlife Conservation Bridge
20 October 2025 11:20pm
AI TECH FOR CONSERVATION,
27 August 2025 7:09pm
9 September 2025 2:17pm
Hi! Could you provide more information about the project so folks in the community can read more and give their input, views, and comments like you requested? Perhaps there is a webpage to learn more that you can share.
1 October 2025 7:05pm
Yes sure
Here is a webpage
Create an account or log in to Instagram - Share what you're into with the people who get you.
Mothbox Documentary [Wildlabs Award 2024)
5 August 2025 8:10pm
6 August 2025 11:59am
Hi there... we are looking at projects involving camera trapping for pollinators in a Critically Endangered ecosystem (renosterveld - near the southern tip of Africa). I cannot access these videos... I get an error message saying the site cannot be reached...?
7 August 2025 4:53pm
how odd, yeah it works for me! maybe try this?
PhD position at Marburg University in Germany
5 August 2025 12:16pm
12 April 2026 6:19pm
Your report on extending Camtrap DP to bioacoustics resonated with something we are just beginning to explore in Mindoro Island, Philippines.
We have ongoing camera trap deployments in interior forest habitats and are beginning to examine the acoustic layer embedded in those recordings, particularly for nocturnal species such as the Mindoro Boobook. The discussion around terminology and how datasets are structured feels especially relevant, though I am still trying to understand how frameworks like Camtrap DP would apply in practice to this kind of data.
It is encouraging to see this direction being shaped at the community level. I will be following this closely as we continue to learn and figure out how our own datasets might eventually align.
15 June 2026 11:54pm
Thanks for this! I've shared this post with the WildTrax (https://wildtrax.ca/) team and CanAvian (https://canavian.ca/) to investigate. We're exploring data standards as part of a recent initiative so this will be very helpful! @jeffcullis