“…The UV-A (320-400 nm) light, also referred to as the blacklight, is widely used in integrated pest management to monitor and control H. armigera (Antignus, 2000;Steinbauer, 2003;Kojima et al, 2005). Direct effects of UV upon insect behavior, developmental physiology and biochemistry have been reported, with a particular focus on UV-B (280-320 nm), as it causes a variety of harmful effects (Mazza et al, 2002;Fox et al, 2007;Suzuki et al, 2008;An Nguyen et al, 2009;Kim et al, 2010a,b;Jung et al, 2011). Contrarily, the information about the effects of UV-A radiation is limited.…”