Screening of plant extracts for deleterious effects on insects is one of the approaches used in the search for novel botanical insecticides [20,21,22]. Several plant products have been screened and tested against Spodoptera litura and some promising plants have been reported [23,24]. However, screening of plant extracts against this pest is still continuing throughout the world to find out different kinds of effects of botanicals on this pest and to obtain an ecofriendly biopesticide. Therefore, the present study focuses on the ovicidal activity of various plant extracts against Spodoptera litura.