Arthropod abundance on mixed-grass rangeland was determined before and afte
r spray treatments for grasshopper suppression. These evaluations were made
in field plots (16.2 ha) treated with either Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo)
Vuillemin strain GHA at 1 x 10(13) conidia in 1.89 liter oil per 0.405 ha,
carbaryl at 559.88 g (AI) in 0.59 liter total volume per hectare, or no ins
ecticide (untreated controls). Infectivity of B. bassiana was determined by
capturing grasshoppers from treatment plots 7 d after application and moni
toring them for external growth of the fungus. Major predators, parasitoids
, and pollinators were captured with pitfall and malaise traps weekly throu
ghout the summer season. About one-half of the grasshoppers collected from
B. bassiana treatment plots exhibited external growth of the fungus. Formic
idae, Araneae, and Carabidae decreased in all plots during periods of heavy
precipitation after the treatment date, but these declines were not caused
by mortality as a result of B. bassiana or carbaryl spray treatments. Grou
nd-dwelling arthropod abundance rebounded to pretreatment levels approximat
e to 2 wk after treatments. No statistical differences in the abundance of
aerial insects were detected with respect to treatment effects; however, na
tural increases in abundance in all plots were observed as the season progr
essed.