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Domestic fly problems in deep pit poultry houses

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Authors

Lorry L. Dunning, U. C. Davis
Edmond C. Loomis, U.C. Davis
W. Stanley Coates, U. C. Davis
Fred C. Price, Stanislaus County.

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California Agriculture 32(9):16-19.

Published September 01, 1978

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Abstract

A complex predator population inside a good fly-tight house—coupled with careful manure and water management—can control flies in high-rise poultry houses.

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For assistance and cooperation in helping to conduct vorious aspects of this study, the authors wish to credit the following: S. Isle, L. Youngs, J. Suh, M. Axtman, G. Kinnicutt, and D. Spence, Laboratory Assistants, Cooperative Extension, U.C. Davis, and the poultrymen and staff of the six ranches included in this survey.

Domestic fly problems in deep pit poultry houses

Lorry L. Dunning, Edmond C. Loomis, W. Stanley Coates, Fred C. Price
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Domestic fly problems in deep pit poultry houses

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

Authors

Lorry L. Dunning, U. C. Davis
Edmond C. Loomis, U.C. Davis
W. Stanley Coates, U. C. Davis
Fred C. Price, Stanislaus County.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(9):16-19.

Published September 01, 1978

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A complex predator population inside a good fly-tight house—coupled with careful manure and water management—can control flies in high-rise poultry houses.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

For assistance and cooperation in helping to conduct vorious aspects of this study, the authors wish to credit the following: S. Isle, L. Youngs, J. Suh, M. Axtman, G. Kinnicutt, and D. Spence, Laboratory Assistants, Cooperative Extension, U.C. Davis, and the poultrymen and staff of the six ranches included in this survey.


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