“…Thereafter, it was reported as a potent JHA disturbing the hormonal balance in insects of several orders resulting thereby in a strong suppression of embryogenesis, metamorphosis, adult formation, oviposition, fecundity and egg viability (Ishaaya and Horowitz, 1995;Aribi et al, 2006;Ghasemi et al, 2010;Hatakoshi, 2012;Ohba et al, 2013;Sabry and Abdou, 2016). Pyriproxyfen has been reported as a broad-spectrum IGR with insecticidal activity against agricultural, horticultural and public health insect pests (Korrat et al, 2012), and has been successfully used to control important pests of many agricultural crops all over the world (Sazo et al, 2008;Moadeli et al, 2014). It was found safe for a variety of predatory arthropods (Naranjo et al, 2003) and compatible with natural enemy conservation (Liu and Stansly, 2004) as well as much less toxic to the ecosystem (Korrat et al, 2012), mammals (Mohandass et al, 2006, some aquatic organisms and is nontoxic to bees (Dhadialla et al, 2005).…”