Maize is the world's third most widely grown crop, after wheat and rice, and is known as the "Queen of Cereals" due to its great production. In India, farmers are currently dealing with a significant problem with maize crops impacted by the autumn Armyworm bug (Spodoptera frugiperda). FAW was first detected in India in May 2018, in Karnataka, and then expanded across the country. The fall army worm cannot be controlled by a single method; instead, it must be controlled by a combination of cultural, mechanical, chemical, and biological methods.