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Tom, Did you ever see any prey items that the wasps carry? Maybe these are some species of sphecid wasp? Lou > > Lou - > > The wasps I've observed kick out the frass and use it as a nesting site. > When she's finished, she plugs the hole with mud. I've seen it with > small, round holes on the exterior of log cabins as well as Old House > Borer oval flight holes. There are a variety of wasps involved. I've > watched the females in certain situations, but have never collected any. > > Tom > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Louis Sorkin <sor...@amnh.org> > To: pestlist <pestlist@museumpests.net> > Sent: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 8:57 am > Subject: Re: [pestlist] Powderpost Beetles > > > Tom, in your accompanying paper I was wondering what small wasps collect > the beetle frass. Also, some small wasps can be parasitoids of wood > boring beetles. > > Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless > > > -----Original message----- > > From: bugma...@aol.com > To: pestlist@museumpests.net > Sent: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 12:45:40 GMT+00:00 > Subject: [pestlist] Powderpost Beetles > > > > Group - > > Questions concerning powderpost beetles have recently arisen. Over the > past 35 years, I have provided expert witness testimony as an entomologist > specializing in urban pest management in hundreds of wood-destroying > litigation matters in numerous states. I am attaching a summary of > information about powderpost beetles for your review. Feel free to ask > questions about your specific situations. > > Thomas A. Parker, PhD > President, Entomologist > Pest Control Services, Inc. > 469 Mimosa Circle > Kennett Square, PA 19348 > 610-444-2277 Office > 610-348-9890 Cell > www.museumpestcontrol.com > > > > > > -- Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E. Entomology Section Division of Invertebrate Zoology American Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street New York, NY 10024-5192 phone: 212-769-5613 fax: 212-769-5277 email: sor...@amnh.org The New York Entomological Society, Inc. email: n...@amnh.org web: www.nyentsoc.org Online journal from 2001 forward www.BioOne.org ------------------------------------------------------------- To send an email to the list, send your msg to pestl...@museumpests.com To unsubscribe from this list send an email to imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: "unsubscribe pestlist" Any problems email l...@zaks.com