Good morning Adam,


Trichogramma wasps are used as pest control in greenhouses.  If you search 
online for Trichogramma wasps suppliers USA you should find several options.



Sincerely,


Jane 

Jane Dalley Heritage Consulting

217 Lipton St.

Winnipeg, Manitoba

R3G 2G8

204.223.3056

[email protected]










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Hi Katherine,

 

My understanding is that  Trichogramma wasps are not available for use in the 
US. If you discover otherwise or find a working alternative, please share!

 

Best,

 

Adam

 

 

Adam Osgood

he/him

Collections Technician and IPM Coordinator

Historic New England

Center for Preservation and Collections

151 Essex Street

Haverhill, MA 01832

617-994-6637

mailto:[email protected]

https://www.historicnewengland.org/get-involved/memberships/ | 
https://www.historicnewengland.org/get-involved/donate/ | 
https://www.historicnewengland.org/

 

 

 

 

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 Subject: [PestList] Re: Parasitic wasps as treatment


 

Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate your time and the reading materials 
sent.





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 Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2025 11:42 AM
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Good afternoon Katherine


 


you could find more information at 
https://museumsschaedlinge.de/biologische-bekaempfung/


 


In Munich (Germany) we have more than 10 years 


experience just with Trichogramma wasps in a museum with old vehicles with 
textiles 


See paper: 


Biebl S. (2022) Over 10+ years using parasitoid
 wasps in integrated pest management for cultural heritage in Germany. p. 
87-93. in: Ryder, S. & Crossmann, A. (eds), Integrated Pest Management for 
Collections. Proceedings of 2021: A Pest Odyssey, The Next Generation. London, 
Archetype Publications, 262 pp


 




 


Gesendet von https://aka.ms/o0ukef


 


Regards 

 

Stephan Biebl

Ingenieurbüro für Holzschutz 

Mariabrunnweg 15

83671 Benediktbeuern 

Germany

https://www.holzwurmfluesterer.de/


https://insectactivitydetectionsystem.de/


https://museumsschaedlinge.de/


 








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Good morning,


 


I'm curious if anyone has experience using parasitic wasps to treat clothes 
moth infestations in a museum setting. I recall such a treatment was used at 
Blickling Hall several years ago, but I
 don't remember if there was any follow-up. I'd be interested to know if others 
have used a similar treatment before or since and if it was effective.


 


Thank you in advance for your feedback!


 


Best,


 


Katherine 


 


Katherine Fecteau


Curator of Exhibitions


(she/her/hers)


 


508-347-0231


mailto:[email protected]


http://www.osv.org



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