- Bracon hebetor
"Bracon hebetor" is a minute
Braconidae wasp that is an internalparasite to thecaterpillar stage of "Galleria mellonella," theIndian meal moth , in the late larval stage of the mediterranian flourmoth and the almond moth. [ [http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=212742 Biological Control of Insects Research] by D. Stanley] [USDA Agricultural Research Service ARS, "Bracon Hebetor Biological control agent for stored product pests", Ames Iowa. 1998.]Use in Biological Control
The gut enzymes from the "Bracon hebetor" wasp quickly destroy the blood proteins in the moth larvae; thus it is an effective
biocontrol agent. [ [http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/fea210.html "Biological Control of Stored-Product Pests"] Midwest Biological Control News (University of Wisconsin) ]Life Cycle
At 30 degrees Celsius, the life cycle of the wasp is about ten to thirteen days from initial parasitism to final emergence of the adult. The adult female parasite lives about 23 days during which it produces about 100 eggs. It deposits 1 to 8 eggs in individual paralyzed late instar moth larvae.
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