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CONTROL... Stable flies _ enter structures but may do so in numbers
infrequently
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CONTROL... _ is the only practical method of control.
exclusion
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CONTROL... _ _ can help reduce the
flies once inside and are recommended in areas
with large stable fly populations
light traps
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CONTROL... Light traps can help reduce the
flies once inside and are recommended in areas
with large stable fly _
populations
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CONTROL... Outside, use _ or _ formulations
to resting surfaces such as walls and the ground next to doorways
microencapsulated or wettable powder
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CONTROL... Outside, use microencapsulated or wettable powder formulations
to resting surfaces such as _and the ground next to doorways
walls
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CONTROL... Outside, use microencapsulated or wettable powder formulations
to resting surfaces such as walls and the _ next to _
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CONTROL... To decrease breeding sites,
eliminate breeding materials once every NUMBER weeks because
stable fly developmental time is about 15 days
2 weeks
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CONTROL... To decrease breeding sites,
eliminate breeding materials once every 2 weeks because
stable fly developmental time is about NUMBER days
15 days
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CONTROL... To decrease breeding sites,
eliminate _ materials once every 2 weeks because
stable fly developmental time is about 15 days
breeding
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CONTROL... the proper management of _ _ is
especially important on golf courses
grass clippings
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CONTROL... the proper management of grass clippings is
especially important on _ _
golf courses
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CONTROL... For _ and _ _,
bedding and hay in the field contaminated with
feces and urine must be disposed
urban and backyard stables
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CONTROL... For urban and backyard stables,
_ and _ in the field contaminated with
feces and urine must be disposed
bedding and hay
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CONTROL... For urban and backyard stables,
bedding and hay in the field contaminated with
_ and _ must be disposed
feces and urine
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CONTROL... along beaches, the accumulated _ _ _ should be removed
washed-up vegetation
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are a pest because of the _ _ they inflict.
painful bite
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a problem in suburban and rural areas where
_ and other _ are _ and
in beach areas
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a problem in suburban and rural areas where
horses and other livestock are stabled and
in _ areas
beach areas
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larva appearance = indistinct _-shaped structure (button) in its center
donut
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in the U.S., stable flies are only involved with
transmission of _ disease pathogens.
livestock
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Adults may take blood meals more than
_ _ _ but also feed on sugar sources.
once each day
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Adults may take blood meals more than
once each day but also feed on _ sources.
sugar
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Although peak feeding occurs in the _ _ and
late afternoon on hot days, biting is diminished on cloudy and/or windy days
early morning
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Although peak feeding occurs in the early morning and
_ _ on hot days, biting is diminished on cloudy and/or windy days
late afternoon
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Although peak feeding occurs in the early morning and
late afternoon on _ days, biting is diminished on cloudy and/or windy days
hot days
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Although peak feeding occurs in the early morning and
late afternoon on hot days, biting is diminished on _ and/or windy days
cloudy
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Although peak feeding occurs in the early morning and
late afternoon on hot days, biting is diminished on cloudy and/or _ days
windy
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They attack the _ of humans and the belly,
lower body, and limbs of livestock, particularly horses and cattle
ankles
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They attack the ankles of humans and the _,
lower body, and limbs of livestock, particularly horses and cattle
belly
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They attack the ankles of humans and the belly,
_ body, and limbs of livestock, particularly horses and cattle
lower body
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They attack the ankles of humans and the belly,
lower body, and _ of livestock, particularly horses and cattle
limbs
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They attack the ankles of humans and the belly,
lower body, and limbs of livestock, particularly _ and _
horses and cattle
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can cause a 40-60% reduction in _ production.
milk
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larvae breeding material = must be _ and porous
loose
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larvae breeding material = must be loose and _
porous
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larvae breeding material = animal bedding (_)
straw
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larvae breeding material =
_ _ hay in the field which are
contaminated with _ and _
- old rolled hay
- urine and feces
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larvae breeding material =
piles of_ _ especially from golf courses
grass clippings
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larvae breeding material =
grass clipping clods stuck on the
underside of _ _
lawn mowers
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larvae breeding material =
rotting _ and _
fruits and vegetables
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Adults are attracted to _ _ and
people wearing _ _ are often attacked
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if disturbed, they tend to return to
the same spot
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At night time,
seek sheltered areas and cease biting.
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