Conidial suspensions of four isolates each of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae were evaluated in the laboratory for their virulence to adult Ootheca mutabilis. All the isolates tested were pathogenic to the beetle, but to varying degrees. Three of them, B. bassiana CPD 3 and CPD 10 and M. anisopliae CPD 6 were superior to all other isolates in terms of mortality induced on adult beetle, LT50 and LC50, with B. bassiana CPD 3 having the lowest LC50 value. In feeding assays; consumption by beetles treated with B. bassiana CPD 3 was significantly reduced within 2 days treatment (DAT) and the trend continued until 7 DAT, when all the beetles died. The antifeedant effects of the pathogen on O. mutabilis could partly offset its slow speed of kill, and might play an important role in field control.