In pakistan, Cotton crop is naturally vulnerable to many species of
arthropod pests, from the time of its germination to its final picking.
The use of chemicals as a pest control measure is a two edged sword with
both positive and negative impacts. The B. hebetor wasp is a good
biocontrol agent partly because it feeds rapidly and has gut enzymes
that quickly break down two major blood proteins in moth larvae. The
main objective of the present study was to screen out the insecticides
which were environment friendly, less hazardous to health and least
toxic to the laboratory reared strains of natural enemies like Bracon
hebetor (Say) Hymenoptera: Braconidae). The results showed that
Fenpropethrin was the most toxic. Fenvalerate and Cyhalothrin were the
least toxic, while Deltamethrin and Bifenthrin were moderately toxic
against Bracon hebetor.