Azadirachtin, the principal active ingredient of neem seed and aqueous neem seed extracts (ANSE) reduced food intake and utilisation efficiency in the penultimate instar level of the African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta) when applied either topically or mixed with the diet of the insect. These observations reflect interference of neem with centres in the insect that regulate feeding and metabolism. The decreased food utilisation efficiency in treated insects indicated higher metabolic costs as they had to direct some energy into dealing with neem deposits in their bodies rather than biomass production.