Abstract

Three generations of the maize stalk borer, Busseola fusca (Fuller) per year were observed in maize fields in Southern Ethiopia. However, the third generation was not important on maize. The first generation developed on young maize plants during the wetseason (April–July). The second generation occurred in July and majority of larvae went into diapause from September to February while a small proportion pupated in the months of September and October and gave rise to a third generation. Pupation of the diapause larvae was observed in April.

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