Journal of Agricultural Science www.agrivita.ub.ac.id quality of the yield (Sosa-Gómez et al., 2019). To overcome pest attacks on soybeans should use the concept of integrated pest control (IPM), by using resistant varieties, technical culture, the use of natural enemies, the use of synthetic biopesticides and chemical pesticides. From the various components, biological control is an important component because of its roles as a key ecosystem service of IPM (Naranjo, Ellsworth, & Frisvold, 2015). Usually, the use of chemical pesticides become the first control attempt because chemical pesticides result quickly impact on the pest population. However, this pest control has side effects, such as poisoning in humans and animals, decreasing natural enemies, the emergence of resistance and resurgence of the pests, and environmental pollution (Carvalho, 2017; Damalas & Koutroubas, 2016; Nicolopoulou-Stamati, Maipas, Kotampasi, Stamatis, & Hens, 2016). Beside, insecticide resistance appears if the control relies exclusively on the use of classical chemical insecticides (Snodgrass & Scott, 2003).