Melittobia australica is a parasitoid and its primary hosts are solitary bees and wasps. Its life cycle starts with the female finding the nest of a suitable host where the progeny are in the prepupal stage. The female feeds on the prepupa, she punctures it with the
ovipositor and feeds on the exuded body fluids, using the proteins in the ingested fluid for
ovogenesis. The
bombyliid fly Anthrax angularis and the
ichneumonid Stenarella victoriae are parasites in the nests of
Sceliphron spp. and have been recorded as being viable hosts for
M. australica. In addition,
M. australica were found on dipteran puparia found in the nests of
Sceliphron which are thought to be parasites on the spiders stocked in empty cells by the wasps. ==References==