**4. Conclusion**

The major pests of sweet pepper are Arthropod pests such as thrips, whiteflies, mites, and aphids. These pests cause enormous damage on sweet pepper by feeding and ovipositing on pepper leaves, fruit, and flowers, which lead to decreased quality and marketability of fruits. Some of the various pest management strategies used to manage these pests are physical technique (polyethylene plastic cladding materials), biological control methods such as the use of predators, parasitoids, and entomopathogens, oviposition deterrents, intercropping with other plants, eliciting plant defenses-resistant cultivars, and chemical control**.** Utilizing a biological control strategy by releasing different predators and parasitoids resulted in an environmentally friendly method of controlling sweet pepper greenhouse production.
