Spodoptera frugiperda was first detected in Big Bend and Siphofaneni in eastern Swaziland. Subsequent detection have been recorded in Lomahasha, Nkambeni and Mkhuzweni in the north eastern part of the Swaziland. Isolated and once-off cases have been recorded in central and western Swaziland in young maize fields. In all cases the pest was positively identified by the NPPO, referred to the entomologist at the University of Swaziland and further diagnostics are ongoing. The NPPO has prepared a strategy to deal with the outbreak dividing the country into five regions according to the risk of spread of the pest. The eastern region being the high risk area where there have been consistent detections; the central region being the central parts of Swaziland where once off detections have been recorded. The NPPO has intensified the delimiting survey in areas where the pest has been detected, i.e. eastern and central parts of the country.