“…(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) is one of the most devastating insects in sugar beet fields, especially the second (mid-September) and third (mid-October) (El-Dessouki, 2019). The larvae and adults of this insect feed upon sugar beet leaves causing reduction in sugar content and sugar root yield by 40.10 and 56.20%, respectively (Bazazo and Besheit, 2019). Many authors showed the importance of this insect pest on sugar beet crops since 1982 -until now e.g., Bassyouny and Beleih (1996) reported that the initial rate of infestation of C. vittata appeared on sugar beet plants late in December or on mid -January for all plantation.…”