Adult Bunch stalk borer (BSB) treated with
M. anisopliae, B. brongniartii and B. bassiana treatments at all the concentrations consumed significantly
less food than beetles in the control 14 days post treatment. Female beetles in the control treatments laid
more eggs than fungus treated females. There was significant differences between controls and fungus
14 days post treatment. Results showed that M. anisopliae are pathogenic to BSB and infection can
reduce feeding and fecundity.