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DOI:10.1093/jee/92.6.1352
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Author(s):Cook, D. F.; Dadour, I. R.; Keals, N. J.
Author Affiliation:Agriculture Western Australia, Entomology Section, Baron-Hay Court, South Perth; Cook and Dadour: Zoology Department Keals: Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia
Title:Stable fly, house fly (Diptera: Muscidae), and other nuisance fly development in poultry litter associated with horticultural crop production
Section:Horticultural entomology
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Source:Journal of Economic Entomology. Vol. 92, No. 6, December 1999, p. 1352-1357.
Publishing Information:Lanham, Maryland: Entomological Society of America
# of Pages:6
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agriculture; Animal manures; Flies; Insect pests; Insect profile; Muscina stabulans; Pest density; Reproduction; Stomoxys calcitrans
Geographic Terms:Western Australia
Abstract/Contents:"Poultry litter usage in horticultural crop production is a contributor to nuisance fly populations, in particular stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans L.) and house flies (Musca domestica L.). Extrapolation of adult emergence data suggests that ≅1.5 million house flies and 0.2 million stable flies are emerging on average from every hectare of poultry litter applied as a preplant fertilizer for vegetable production in Perth, Western Australia. To a lesser extent, sideband applications to established crops may allow for the development of 0.5 million house flies and 45,000 stable flies per hectare. However, up to 1 million house flies, 0.45 million lesser house flies, Fannia cannicularis L., and 11,000 stable flies per hectare may be produced from surface dressings of poultry litter associated with turf production. Other nuisance flies present in poultry litter included the false stable fly, Muscina stabulans (Fallén), bluebodied blowfly, Calliphora dubia Hardy, black carrion fly, Hydrotaea rostrata Robineau-Desvoidy, Australian sheep blowfly, Lucila cuprina Wiedemann, and flesh flies (Sarcophagidae). Only house flies developed in poultry litter for the first 4 d after application in the field. Stable flies were not present in poultry litter until 4-7 d after application, and were the only fly species developing in litter >9 d after application."
Language:English
References:26
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Cook, D. F., I. R. Dadour, and N. J. Keals. 1999. Stable fly, house fly (Diptera: Muscidae), and other nuisance fly development in poultry litter associated with horticultural crop production. J. Econ. Entomol. 92(6):p. 1352-1357.
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DOI: 10.1093/jee/92.6.1352
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