Stable Flies
External parasites on beef cattle
Arthropod pests limit production in the beef cattle industry by affecting animals in many ways. External parasites are the most serious threat since they feed on body tissues.
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Anaplasmosis may be more common, widespread this year
An abundance of insects borne by an early spring could mean an earlier-than-normal occurrence of a sometimes fatal cattle disease called anaplasmosis, said Tom Troxel, associate head-animal science for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
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Stable fly control
Stable flies are monitored by counting flies on all four legs of about 15 animals in the herd. Treatment is warranted when counts reach an average of 10 flies per animal.
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Controlling flies on pastured cattle
With record setting temperatures this spring insects are making an earlier appearance this year.
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Fly control near livestock facilities
The stable fly and house fly are the major insect pests at confined livestock units.
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Controlling house and stable flies
Face and horn flies get a lot of attention for cattle and dairy herds, but there are a couple of other flies that are a nuisance during the summer months.
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Control of stable flies and house flies
Stable flies and house flies are major pests near confined livestock facilities, cattle feedlots, and dairies, and cost livestock producers millions of dollars annually, especially in the more humid environment of eastern South Dakota.
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Best management practices for fly control
It’s that time of year when all livestock producers should be implementing fly management strategies.
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Cattle Health: Those Pesky Flies
Middle of summer, rain, and flies are everywhere. Flies are a major cause of discomfort and diseases of cattle and horses. The biting flies are especially troublesome. Other non-biting flies around the face contribute to pink eye problems as pink eye is caused by a bacteria, moraxella bovis.
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Best management practices for fly control
It’s that time of year when all livestock producers should be implementing fly management strategies. There are several management decisions that can be made that will greatly decrease fly populations in and around livestock facilities.
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Remember Fly Control For Cattle This Summer
Fly infestations of cattle are a real concern during the summer months.
Typical flying insects that can cause problems in Illinois include
stable flies, house flies, horn flies, face flies, mosquitoes, horse
flies and deer flies.
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