Abstract:The green bean, Phaseolus vulgaris is a main host plant of several important mirids, and a study was conducted for developing a rearing method to culture of mirids with fresh beanpods in the laboratory. The optimal rearing density for Apolygus lucorum and Adelphocoris suturalis was approximately 100 nymphs or 60-80 adults per 2L box. A.lucorum prefers to oviposit in the wound of end-cutting beanpods, and A.suturalis likes to lay eggs in the ends of intact beanpods. Adding some curving scrips in the culture boxes can greatly benefit the nymphal survival and adult oviposition. After adult oviposition, beans with eggs need to decrease water content firstly, then place under the environment of 25-28℃ and 16∶ 8(L∶ D)with 60%-70% RH for avoiding the rot of beans and increasing egg hatching rate. Using this method, four species of mirids were successfully reared with a nymphal survival rate of 60%, egg incubation rate 80% and fecundity of 40 eggs per female.