Abstract:[Aim] The environmental problems become more serious with the large amount of conventional chemical insecticides used to control Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel (RWW), that harm natural enemies. We tested various "green production standard" insecticides which had low toxicity, low residues and no pollution. [Method] We used the overwintering generation of RWW to evaluate indicators of toxicity, antifeedant activity, control effect and feeding amount of selected insecticides that meet green production standard. [Result] In indoor bioassays, there was significant difference amount toxicity of different insecticides to adults. All tested insecticides showed good antifeedant activity. Under field conditions, only 0.6% Matrine AS was ineffective. Other insecticides showed better control effect: sprays of 10 billion spores·mL-1 Beauveria bassiana OD, 1.5% Pyrethrins AS, 7.5% Rotenone EC and 6% Spinetoram SC were caused 51.24%~82.55% feeding damage reduction after 15 d. The number of new feeding spots and feeding length were significantly lower than control after 3 d. [Conclusion] Treatmens with 10 billion spores·mL-1 B. bassiana OD, 1.5% pyrethrins AS, 7.5% rotenone EC and 6% spinetoram AS can be effective means of RWW in the green rice production.