Sclerodermus guani, falling into Hymenoptera, Bethylidae family is a parasitic wasp that attacking the larvae and pupae of various species of coleoptera and lepidoptera stem-boring pests, especially the long horned beetles. Sclerodermus guani actively finds the long horned beetles through the holes full of frass. Female Sclerodermus guani crawls for 0.5 meters within one minute.When Sclerodermus guani finds its prey, it stings the prey with its tail barb to inject venom for paralyzing it. Then feed on the body fluid of host as nutritional supplements for the preparation of ingecting eggs, which will develop inside the host.
Target Crops: Various Trees
Target Pest: Long Horned Beetles
Target Life Stage: Larvae
Packaging: Plastic Tubes