Fumigant effects of six plant essential oils (Helichrysum angustifolia, H. gymnocepha, H. splendidum, Arachis Hypogaea (peanut oil), Mentha arvensis (corn mint oil), and Thymus magnus (thyme oil) were tested against the adults of three grain storage insects (Lasioderma serricorne, Sitophilus zeamais, and Tribolium castaneum). Among them, the corn mint oil revealed to have fumigant toxicity against L. serricorne (LD50 = 1.3 ㎕ L-1), S. zeamais (LD50 = 3.6 ㎕ L-1), and T. castaneum (LD50 = 16.2 ㎕ L-1). The chemical constituents of corn mint oil were analyzed using GC-MS as follows: (-)-menthone (15.3%), isomenthone (10.0%), methyl-cetate (5.0%), β-caryophyllene (9.1%), and 1-menthol (48.1%). To enhance the fumigant toxicity, ethyl formate was added. This novel formulations of mixture could find significant differences in terms of their synergistic effects.