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What does "WC" mean? (All these abbreviations I don't know... mumble, mumble)Kill the wasp or set it free outside. Do the same with any others that emerge.
West Central? Water Closet? Wild Caught? Probably one of those, Katt!

If the wasps are emerging, each one has already eaten a mantid egg, and can do no more harm unless you let it loose in your bug room. Do as Katt says, but you may still get some viable nymphs from the ooth.

 
[SIZE=14pt]Wild caught! and its not cool to put there out side they are not from the U.S. so next? they are the size of a new nymphs of a Gambian spotted eyes flowers, have been looking for info on them. [/SIZE]

 
they saying let the wasp outside not the ooth! But man your blue text is hard to read go with a lighter blue text or something!

 
If they're not native wasps kill them simple.

There's nothing you can do if the ootheca is infected with parasitic wasps.

 
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Don't relese them, kill them. It happens from time to time. The wasp lays eggs in the ooth.

 
I had the same problem with two Hierodula transcaucasica WC oothecas. About 10 wasps came out of each, but then about 40 nymphs totally hatched. That's why I think that parasitic wasps infect not all eggs in the ooth, and maybe it's better to wait for a few weeks.

 
Please stay on topic with this one. The offender has been PM'd about what was said. Thanks.

 

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