“…Plants are a rich source of compounds that exhibit high biological activity against harmful insects, thus botanical preparations are good potential substitutes for synthetic insecticides in agricultural and forest pest control (Bohinc et al, 2020;Šućur et al, 2015;Hikal, Baeshen & Said-Al Ahl, 2017;Gvozdenac, Šućur, Manojlović, Prvulović & Malenčić, 2018). In recent years, antifeeding effects of various plants and plant extracts have been studied for gypsy moth larvae and several findings confirm the antifeedant or repellent activity of Pinus taeda L., Juniperus virginiana L., Acer rubrum L. (Keena & Richards, 2020), Ocimum basilicum L. (Kostić et al, 2008;Popović et al, 2013), Morus alba L. and Aesculus hippocastanum L. (Gvozdenac, Inđić, Vuković, Grahovac & Tanasković, 2012).…”