1975
DOI: 10.1093/jee/68.2.181
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Feeding TH 6040 to Chickens: Effect on Larval House Flies in Manure and Determination of Residues in Eggs12

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“…When dimilin was fed to chickens at 6.2 to 12.5 ppm, fly control of 100% was achieved, but residues were found in all eggs sampled (Miller et al, 1975).…”
Section: Dimi 1 Inmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…When dimilin was fed to chickens at 6.2 to 12.5 ppm, fly control of 100% was achieved, but residues were found in all eggs sampled (Miller et al, 1975).…”
Section: Dimi 1 Inmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…33% in the field. When fed at 1 ppm, laboratory mortalities were 17.50% Miller et al (1975). fed dimilin to hens at 6.2 to 12.5 ppm and achieved 100% control of flies.…”
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“…They suggested that application of the IGRs in combination with knockdown sprays on breeding areas could be part of an integrated program for fly control. Corley et al (1974), Miller et al (1975 added diflubenzuron to cow rations; no more than 0.1 ppm of diflubenzuron was detected in the milk. Miller et al (1975Miller et al ( , 1976 reported high mortality of house fly larvae in the manure of chickens that had consumed diflubenzuron incorporated into the ration.…”
Section: Abidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corley et al (1974), Miller et al (1975 added diflubenzuron to cow rations; no more than 0.1 ppm of diflubenzuron was detected in the milk. Miller et al (1975Miller et al ( , 1976 reported high mortality of house fly larvae in the manure of chickens that had consumed diflubenzuron incorporated into the ration. Miller et al (1975) found detectable residues of diflubenzuron in eggs, liver and visceral fat when diflubenzuron was added to the ration; diflubenzuron did not affect fertility or hatchability of chicken eggs.…”
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