Carpet beetle larvae will feast on the remains in the cells and also dead wasps 
in your buildings.Tom Parker


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From: Mare Nazaire <mnaza...@calbg.org>
To: pestlist@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wed, Dec 1, 2021 4:41 pm
Subject: [PestList] Mud wasps?

Hi everyone,
I've got a question about mud wasps entering in our collections buildings. They 
have built their nests in the soffits and overhangs of our herbarium and 
library and do find their way in. Do mud wasps pose any pest concerns to 
collections or potentially attract other pests if they find their way in and 
die in areas that we can't always access?
Thanks in advance for your insights!~Mare

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Mare Nazaire, Ph.D.
Administrative Curator, Herbarium [RSA-POM]
California Botanic GardenResearch Assistant Professor, Claremont Graduate 
University1500 North College Avenue
Claremont, California 91711909.625.8767 ext. 268-- 
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