Pesticides have been used to control these pests but none has yielded
better cost and benefit ratio due to increasing hazards related to human
life, domestic animals and environment. Recent trends in cotton
production have been to minimize the use of pesticides and ultimately
control the pest by better management practices (BMPs). Keeping in view
these critical issues the experiment was conducted during May-October
2009 under randomized complete block design (RCBD) with five treatments,
biological control agents (T1), foliar applications of botanical
Neemosal, azadirachtin+salannin 0.5% (T2), homeo chemicals (T3) and
available insecticides (T4) having three replications. Results showed
that safer insecticides were found to be superior to over all other
treatments in their control of insect pests complex. Biological control
had no quick control as compare to insecticides and neemosal. Homeo
chemicals also performed better. While in case of spotted bollworm
Biological control through release of Trichogramma chilonis had showed
effective and quick control as compare to neemosal. Neemosal performed
better than Homeo chemicals.