 Climate change has become one of the most pressing issues of our time, with its effects being felt across all sectors of society. Agriculture is no exception, with climate change having a direct impact on the growth and yield of crops, as well as the health and behavior of insect pests. Insect pests are particularly vulnerable to climate change, as they are sensitive to temperature and moisture fluctuations, which can lead to increased numbers of generations, migration, and disease transmission. To mitigate these effects, it is important to develop strategies to manage the changing status of pests, including improved monitoring techniques, predictive models, and integrated pest management practices. This article was authored by Sandra Skensik, Monica Zofko, Ivana Pajak-Givkovich, and others.