The parasitoid Prorops nasuta established in Colombia after its introduction, rearing and releasing. In order to evaluate the aspects of its biology that allowed this establishment, a work of research was carried out in three coffee farms located at different altitudes under variable climatic conditions. Three activities were conducted: (1) Evaluation of the parasitism caused by the wasp in coffee berry borer, (2) determination of the P. nasuta adults longevity in the field, and (3) evaluation of P. nasuta tolerance to chlorpyriphos and endosulfan insecticides under laboratory conditions. The results of the first activity allowed concluding that P. nasuta reproduced at average day temperatures of 19.4oC, 20.3oC and 21.6oC even though the reproduction was lower at the highest altitude associated to the lowest temperature. The second activity showed that P. nasuta females can live between 66 ± 1.63 and 74 ± 1.63 days, being lower at the lowest temperature. Finally, we reported no tolerance of P. nasuta to chlorpyriphos and endosulfan insecticides from concentration of 200 ppm. We recommend the use of this parasitoid at any altitude as part of an integrated H. hampei control program and suggest carrying out research on the predatory and parasitic potential as well as on reproduction of P. nasuta females in relation to their age.