The Mulberry Ecosystem is specifically addressed in this collection of knowledge and data concerning the identification of several different diseases and pests feasting on silkworms. The chapters discussed an assortment of subtopics, ranging from the pathogen's taxonomical status, conidia, germination, sporulation, and spread. On the basis of the types of pathogens that infect mulberry and mulberry silkworms as well as their treatment, such as fungal, viral, and bacterial infections, the pathogens are further distinguished. The pests possess the life cycle, morphological characteristics, systemic position, nature of the damage, and management exercises with their management.In pest management, some pest found to noxious in nature through an integration of different methodologies plays vital roles in suppression of pest from ETL level. This book comprises the pest and its identification of silkworm and on the other hand it promptly follows the integrated Pest management system.