A five-month initiative in Tampines Changkat, Singapore, has resulted in the capture of 22,000 cicadas using light traps. The effort began in March as a response to local concerns regarding cicada populations. Authorities utilized the traps to monitor and reduce the number of these noisy insects in the area. The collected data and implemented strategies will now be shared with other towns in Singapore experiencing similar cicada problems. This knowledge exchange aims to improve pest management practices across the country. The initiative demonstrates a proactive approach to addressing public concerns related to insect nuisances. This represents a data-driven strategy for controlling cicada populations and mitigating their impact.