Coffee is the main exported agricultural product of Colombia, and Huila is currently the largest provider. The most limiting insect pest is Coffee Berry Borer. The objective of this study was to validate, in field conditions, the control strategies used for the Integrated Pest Management for Coffee Berry Borer. Thus, a coffee lot in the municipality of Pitalito was taken and divided into four experimental plots for the following control methods: M1 Biological control, M2 Chemical control, M3 Cultural control and M4 Control implemented by the farmer. Coffee Berry Borer infestation levels in field and in parchment coffee during harvesting was evaluated through a simple random sampling procedure. A ratio estimator of infested berries per 100 berries, the M3 cultural control was found to be descriptively lower than the other field control methods. Consequently, M3 also showed the least infested coffee parchment levels. When cultural control was implemented, there was a reduction of 74.55% on the ratio estimator and 54% on the infestation level of coffee parchment with respect to M4 Control implemented by the farmer. This research allowed to recommended cultural control as the best strategy to control Coffee Berry Borer and, ideally, to transfer these results to coffee growers in Huila. The cultural control strategy consisted in rigorous harvesting complemented with repassing and picking coffee berries from the trees and the ground using “canastilla” devices.