In eastern Africa there are two species of stemborers which cause heavy damage to cereal crops –Busseola fusca and Chilo partellus. Busseola fusca is indigenous to Africa and is present in high and mid altitude areas (3500 ft and above sea level). Chilo partellus accidentally came to Africa from Asia in 1930s. Chilo partellus is present on low and mid altitude areas (zero to 4000 ft above sea level).

 

Adult moths lay eggs on maize plants, larvae emerge and after feeding on leaves for two to three days enter inside maize stems.  Busseola fusca lays its eggs between stem and leafsheaths, whereas Chilo partells lays its eggs on plant surface in form of egg batches.