Calag Archive
Calag Archive
Research with parasites for biological control of house flies in southern California
Publication Information
California Agriculture 20(4):10-11.
Published April 01, 1966
PDF | Citation | Permissions
Abstract
The introduction of new exotic species of larval and pupal parasites (probably from the Eastern Hemisphere) and the artificial distribution of existing parasites appear to offer the most immediate means for a more successful biological control effort in southern California, especially against Musca domestica, the most common of the house flies. Existing parasites are, how-ever, not as effective against this species as they are against Fannia and certain other species.