The present work was conducted to evaluate controlling the subterranean sandtermite, Psammotermes hybostoma using some unordinary natural oils and others inthe laboratory and field as indoor and outdoor investigations, respectively. The resultswere analyzed statistically by T-test.Ten kinds of oils [Caraway, Onions, Garlic, Clove, Peppermint, Basil,Eucalyptus (Camphor), Sesame, Tar and Fenugreek] and three other substances[Neem seeds extraction, gum bees powder (Propolis) and aluminum sulphate powder(Alum)] were used. These materials have been observed under laboratory conditions,and field conditions at two regions namely; El-Konooz region and the farm land ofSouth Valley University during the period from January to December 2011, and inthree infected buildings at El-Konooz region during the period from February till June2012 in Qena city.Laboratory results showed that, the highest mortality rate was recorded by usingcaraway oil (100 workers per hour). In contrast, the lowest mortality rate wasobserved when propolis and neem seeds extraction used (0.26 workers per hour)equally.On the other hand, the outdoor field results agreed with the laboratoryinvestigations. Thus, the highest ratio of sand termite individuals, caught incorrugated cardboard traps allover one complete year, was in the traps treated withpropolis (95.6 %). In contrast, the lowest was (0.24 %) with clove oil. The ratio was(0.0 %) in the presence of the following oils (caraway, basil, camphor, garlic,peppermint and tar) at El-Konooz region.Moreover, field results of the farm land of South Valley University showed thatthe highest ratio of sand termites individuals was in the traps treated with propolis(92.7 %). Inversely, the ratio was (0.0 %) in the cases of the following oils (caraway,basil and garlic).On the other hand, statistical analysis on the feild results showed highlysignificant differences between the mean numbers of the individuals caught in trapstreated with all oils and their control. Whereas, no significant differences wererecorded in the case of propolis and neem seeds extraction and their control.In relation to the results on infected buildings, the total numbers of individualsobtained from corrugated cardboard pieces were zero in the doors and windowsframes that treated with the following oils (caraway, basil and camphor), despitecontinuing injury in the control case (2070 and 1424 individuals from doors andwindows frames, respectively).Thus, it is recommended using the most effective repellent oils (caraway, basil,camphor, garlic, peppermint, tar and clove) in subterranean termite control insidebuildings by spraying infected timber or injection in the ground or by traps in the soilinstead of chemical pesticides with harmful impact on the environment and health.