 Sternorinca is a diverse group of insects that cause significant damage to crops and trees. They are vectors for viruses, produce honeydew, and can spread fungi. Innovative approaches are needed to control these insects, taking into consideration the presence of other organisms such as beneficial insects. These insects have developed unique characteristics to protect themselves from predators such as camouflaging with leaves or forming symbiotic relationships with ants. Chemical methods of controlling these insects include the use of oils and sprays. This article was authored by Volodymyr V. Obermock, Nikita V. Galchinsky, Rifatsy Yuzinov, and others.