Nuisance Nonbiting Flies Such as Filth-Breeding Flies
This document provides an overview of filth-breeding flies, including house flies, greenbottle flies, bluebottle flies, secondary screwworm flies, vinegar flies, flesh flies, moth flies, eye gnats, humpbacked flies, and soldier flies. It details their biology, life cycles, and the diseases they can...
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This document provides an overview of filth-breeding flies, including house flies, greenbottle flies, bluebottle flies, secondary screwworm flies, vinegar flies, flesh flies, moth flies, eye gnats, humpbacked flies, and soldier flies. It details their biology, life cycles, and the diseases they can transmit. The document emphasizes the importance of hygiene and proper waste management to control infestations. It also discusses various control methods, including sanitation, exclusion, and the use of insecticides. Publication date: June 1991.
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spelling | doaj-art-0d65da79a2ab41e9aab61fe84f0e53fc2025-01-17T05:38:16ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092025-01-01199910.32473/edis-ig091-1991Nuisance Nonbiting Flies Such as Filth-Breeding FliesP.G. Koehler This document provides an overview of filth-breeding flies, including house flies, greenbottle flies, bluebottle flies, secondary screwworm flies, vinegar flies, flesh flies, moth flies, eye gnats, humpbacked flies, and soldier flies. It details their biology, life cycles, and the diseases they can transmit. The document emphasizes the importance of hygiene and proper waste management to control infestations. It also discusses various control methods, including sanitation, exclusion, and the use of insecticides. Publication date: June 1991. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/138153Flies |
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title | Nuisance Nonbiting Flies Such as Filth-Breeding Flies |
title_full | Nuisance Nonbiting Flies Such as Filth-Breeding Flies |
title_fullStr | Nuisance Nonbiting Flies Such as Filth-Breeding Flies |
title_full_unstemmed | Nuisance Nonbiting Flies Such as Filth-Breeding Flies |
title_short | Nuisance Nonbiting Flies Such as Filth-Breeding Flies |
title_sort | nuisance nonbiting flies such as filth breeding flies |
topic | Flies |
url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/138153 |
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