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Effect of temperature on toxicity of three pyrethroids to horn flies
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1989ABSTRACT. Predictive models describing best‐fit regression equations for per cent mortality of horn flies as a function of temperature were determined for each of three pyrethroid insecticides (fenvalerate, flueythrinate and permethrin) over the temperature range 20–35°C. Susceptible horn flies,
Jerry F Butler, J F Butler
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Effect of Ivermectin on Survival and Fecundity of Horn Flies and Stable Flies (Diptera: Muscidae)
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1986Adult horn flies, Haematobia irritans (L.), and stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.), were fed on a blood diet that was fortified by the addition of known quantities of ivermectin [Merck MK933, at least 80% of 22,23-dihydro-5- O -demethylavermectin A10 and not more than 20% 22,23-dihydro-5- O -demethyl-25-de(1-methylpropyl)-25-(1-methylethyl ...
J Allen Miller, D D Oehler, S E Kunz
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Insect growth regulator and sterile males for suppression of horn flies
Nature, 1977A RECENT trend in the control of insects has been the development of pest management systems whereby combinations of control methods, applied to one or more stages of the life cycle, increase efficiency and optimise effectiveness of individual methods. The potential of an integrated programme involving the release of sterile insects in combination with
J L Eschle
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Biology and control of tabanids, stable flies and horn flies [PDF]
Tabanids are among the most free-living adult flies which play a role as livestock pests. A single blood meal is used as a source of energy for egg production (100-1,000 eggs per meal), and females of certain species can oviposit before a blood meal is ...
L.D. FOIL, J.A. HOGSETTE
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Horn Flies (Haematobia and Haematobosca)
2022Jan Votýpka, Andrei Daniel Mihalca
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