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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


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> Lou -
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> 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
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> -----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
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> 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.
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> -----Original message-----
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> From: bugma...@aol.com
> To: pestlist@museumpests.net
> Sent: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 12:45:40 GMT+00:00
> Subject: [pestlist] Powderpost Beetles
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> specializing in urban pest management in hundreds of wood-destroying
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>
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