“…They have a wide prey range such as aphids, whiteflies, mites, and eggs of lepidopteron insects so, Ch. carnea is used in IPM programs Gaber et al, 2012). Coccinella septempunctata, (L.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) commonly known as the seven spotted lady beetles, are the majority of ladybird beetles that work as predators of aphids, whiteflies, jassids, thrips, mealybugs, leafhoppers, scale insects and mites (Elheneidy et al, 2008), both adults and larvae of C. septempunctata have a great potential to feed on aphid population.…”