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Diazinon Dust: For fly control in poultry manure

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D. D. Bell, University of California
W. R. Bowen, University of California
A. S. Deal, U.C. Riverside
E. C. Loomis, U.C. Davis

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California Agriculture 19(2):8-9.

Published February 01, 1965

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Tests conducted over a three-year period show that a dust made from Diazinon 50% wettable powder and agricultural gypsum will successfully kill domestic flies on poultry ranches. Best results were obtained when the dust was applied at weekly intervals to droppings beneath the poultry cages of commercial layer houses. These treatments gave good control of the little house fly (Fannia canicularis) and the false stable fly (Muscina stabulans), but failed to control the house fly (Musca domestica).

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Valuable assistance was obtained through the cooperation of H. E. Grimm, R. W. Bell, and M. G. Andersen, poultry ranchers, Orange, California.

Diazinon Dust: For fly control in poultry manure

D. D. Bell, W. R. Bowen, A. S. Deal, E. C. Loomis
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Diazinon Dust: For fly control in poultry manure

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

D. D. Bell, University of California
W. R. Bowen, University of California
A. S. Deal, U.C. Riverside
E. C. Loomis, U.C. Davis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(2):8-9.

Published February 01, 1965

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tests conducted over a three-year period show that a dust made from Diazinon 50% wettable powder and agricultural gypsum will successfully kill domestic flies on poultry ranches. Best results were obtained when the dust was applied at weekly intervals to droppings beneath the poultry cages of commercial layer houses. These treatments gave good control of the little house fly (Fannia canicularis) and the false stable fly (Muscina stabulans), but failed to control the house fly (Musca domestica).

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Valuable assistance was obtained through the cooperation of H. E. Grimm, R. W. Bell, and M. G. Andersen, poultry ranchers, Orange, California.


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