A rapid sample preparation procedure combined with a short reversed-phase HPLC separation for the quantitation of methoprene residue in tobacco samples is described. A ground tobacco sample of 0.5 g is mixed with 3 mL of 2-propanol. The mixture is extracted for twelve minutes with the aid of sonication at an elevated temperature (45-55-degrees-C) and then filtered through a 0.45-mu-m disposable filter prior to injection on HPLC. No sample cleanup or solvent evaporation step is required. Chromatographic analysis is performed on a C-18 column and the analysis time is 12.5 minutes. The detection limit for methoprene in tobacco samples is one part per million (mu-g/g).