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Original Articles

The control of Fannia canicularis in a poultry house using a black‐light technique

Pages 323-328 | Received 22 Dec 1967, Published online: 08 Nov 2007
 

Synopsis

The lesser house fly Fannia canicularis and other species of fly of animal health and public health importance, were shown to be attracted to “ black‐light “ traps in semi‐open poultry houses permitting free access and strong daylight competition. The fly populations were reduced and the number of ovipositions in the droppings pit apparently decreased. It is shown that the use of these traps, normally reserved for indoor insect control, can be extended to include certain farm situations.

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