An insect is a ectothermal animal that is vulnerable to the temperature change. As climate change accelerated, the distribution of insects have been rapidly changed. Rice is the most important crop in Korea as it is a staple for Korean people. In the rice paddy, migratory pests from south-east Asia have seriously damaged on the crop. As climate changed, the spatial distribution of pest and their effects on rice paddy may be changed. Therefore, monitoring the pest populations is a basis for establishing further research for pest management strategy against these migratory insect pests. As the first year for this monitoring project, we set 20 rice paddies in Gyeonggi-do and Chungcheongnam-do as continuous monitoring sites for five major migratory pests and summarized the first year’s data. Based on it, we will develop better monitoring plan as well as analysis methods.