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Yes, looks like a siricid and could be a male.

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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 10:35 AM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] ?Typhiid wasp?

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Looks like of one of the woodwasps (Siricidae) to me.
They take a long time (several years) to develop, so infested timber can be 
sawn and incorporated into structures before the wasps emerge. Or they might be 
in firewood.
Tony

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Attached are 3 photos of a wasp found in the basement of a home in the Kansas 
City area.  Can anyone help with an identification and why they might be there?

Forrest E. St. Aubin, BCE
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