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[Image description: a thicc green hornworm hanging onto the stem of a tomato plant. The hornworm is speckled with little white dots, has eyespots and angular white stripes down his side, and the namesake sharp little spike of a horn on its butt.]
Don’t know the range of those wasps, but I’m in inland southern California, and I don’t think I’ve ever spotted a worm with them. Kinda glad of that tbh, the whole idea gives me the heebie geebies.
I don’t know. I suspect that since it is a specific predator that has co-evolved with tomato hornworms, they would completely overlap ranges. Looking at the map of observations people have put on iNaturalist, though, it does not look like they are in your area, so who knows.
They can be very useful and are even used in homes to fight pests.