Indian Journal of Entomology
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  • Year: 2026
  • Volume: 88
  • Issue: 3

Efficacy of Insecticides and Ecofriendly Options Against Spodoptera Frugiperda (J E Smith)

  • Author:
  • Chiran Adhikari1*, Sundar Tiwari1, Resham Bahadur Thapa1, Saraswati Neupane2
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 827 to 832

1Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture (FoA), Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU), P.O. Box 44209, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal

2Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC), Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal

*Email: cadhikari@afu.edu.np (corresponding author):

Abstract

The fall army worm Spodopterafrugiperda (J E Smith) is a major pest threatening maize production in Nepal. Field trials were conducted in 2022 and 2023 in Chitwan, Nepal to evaluate the efficacy of chemical and local pest-repellent materials using a randomized complete block design with eight treatments and three replications. Treatments included malathion, azadirachtin, chlorantraniliprole+lambda-cyhalothrin, wood ash, soap solution, sawdust, sugar solution, and an untreated control, applied at 24 and 45 days after maize sowing. Chlorantraniliprole + lambda-cyhalothrin was the most effective in reducing infestation, followed by azadirachtin. Local materials- wood ash, sawdust, and sugar solution- also significantly suppressed pest levels. The highest benefit-cost ratios were recorded for chlorantraniliprole + lambda- cyhalothrin and azadirachtin, with promising returns from local materials. These findings support the integration of chemical and eco-friendly local practices as a sustainable, cost-effective strategy for managing S. frugiperda, particularly for smallholder maize farmers in Nepal.

Keywords

Spodoptera frugiperda, maize, azadirachtin, chlorantraniliprole + lambda-cyhalothrin, pest repellents, local materials, smallholder farmers, economic analysis