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  1. There are thousands of braconid wasps; some are specialized parasitoids, some are not. I work in a lab that gives some away to extension agents who then in turn gives them to farmers, but they're a pain to collect.

  2. 13 mar 2024 · Braconid wasps are 1/16 - 5/16″ long, with stout bodies. They attack various species of aphids, garden webworm, tomato hornworm, armyworms, strawberry leaf roller and tent caterpillar, among others.

  3. Braconid wasps, belonging to the extensive Braconidae family, are vital players in ecological balance, especially in pest control. Found globally, these parasitoid wasps lay their eggs in host insects, aiding in natural pest management.

  4. After some brief research, I’m fairly certain the eggs I found on my tomato plant are from a braconid wasp, but there’s no hornworm in sight. It sounds like the eggs are typically laid directly on or in a hornworm (parasitic wasps are so cool!), so I’m confused why they are just on the plant.

  5. The life cycle of a Braconid Wasp typically consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Egg : The female lays eggs on or inside the body of a host insect, such as a caterpillar, aphid, or beetle larva.

  6. Braconid wasps lay eggs inside host insect pests. As the larvae emerge, they begin to feed inside the host. Here's how to attract them.

  7. 15 sty 2013 · Adult braconid wasps consumer flower nectar and pollen. They provide effective caterpilllar control, aphid control and more. Braconids lay eggs on numerous pest species, such as...

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