Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) is an important pest with wide host range including cabbage, beans, potato etc. We evaluate the virulence of Beauveria bassiana ARP14, B. bassiana GHA, and Isaria japonica with concentration of 1×108 conidia/mL against larval stage of S. exigua using glass scintillation vial. Lethal median time (LT50) of these three fungi was not found significantly different in both fourth and second instar. Infection rate was higher in fourth instar than second instar. Infection rate was highest by B. bassiana ARP14 (84.0%) followed by B. bassiana GHA (63.6%) and I. japonica (45.8%) in fourth instars of S. exigua. Our results suggest that B. bassiana ARP14 can be a new component of integrated pest management of S. exigua.