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1 June 2006 Visual targets for capture and management of house flies, Musca domestica L
Christopher J. Geden
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Abstract

House flies and stable flies were collected on a Florida dairy farm using a commercial Alsynite sticky cylinder trap that was either used alone or covered with white, blue, or black outdoor awning fabric. Collections of both species of flies were highest on exposed Alsynite (house flies, 506.2 flies/day; stable flies, 19.1) followed by blue fabric (house flies, 308.1 flies/day; stable flies 12.5). Responses of both species to white and black fabric were 70% lower than to either of the former materials. When blue fabric was used to cover 50% of the surface area of Alsynite cylinders, house fly responses were significantly higher (290.2 flies/day) than to blue fabric alone (165.2); stable fly responses to the bi-colored target were significantly higher (152.6) than to Alsynite alone (93.8). Comparison of fly counts in the blue-covered versus uncovered Alsynite with traps of a single material indicated that house fly attraction to blue fabric was enhanced by the presence of clear Alsynite, whereas stable fly attraction to Alsynite was enhanced by the presence of blue fabric. The presence of blue Alsynite visual targets increased collections of house flies in pans of dry fly bait but not in baited jug traps. Visual targets treated with 1.2% bifenthrin controlled >50% and 90% of house flies in large cages by days two and four after placement, respectively.

Christopher J. Geden "Visual targets for capture and management of house flies, Musca domestica L," Journal of Vector Ecology 31(1), 152-157, (1 June 2006). https://doi.org/10.3376/1081-1710(2006)31[152:VTFCAM]2.0.CO;2
Received: 20 December 2005; Accepted: 22 February 2006; Published: 1 June 2006
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KEYWORDS
house fly
monitoring
Musca domestica
sampling
trapping
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