“…In nature, there are still countless potential sources of molecules with distinct modes of action, most untapped or restricted to academic studies. For example, arachnid toxins (King & Hardy, 2013; Zhu et al, 2016; King, 2019), shell toxins (Gao et al, 2017), plant secondary compounds (Dang & van Damme, 2015), parasitoid‐derived proteins (Maiti et al, 2003; Rossi et al, 2012; Kim et al, 2016; Merlin et al, 2020; Pinto et al, 2021), as well microorganism‐derived toxins (Fan et al, 2007; Melo et al, 2016; Shen et al, 2017). Among those, parasitoid‐derived proteins may be considered the least exploited, even though being recognized as a rich source of bioactive molecules (Ali et al, 2015; Gao et al, 2016; Lin et al, 2019).…”