1979
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.49755
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The evaluation of poultry pest management techniques in Florida poultry houses /

Abstract: for serving on the Supervisory Committee and aiding in the completion of the dissertation. Much appreciation is extended to Drs. R. A. Voitle and C. R. Douglas for serving on the Supervisory Committee and for their suggestions aid constructive criticism during the course of this research.

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“…Cyromazine produces irreversible morphophysiological changes, which culminate in the death of the insects (Hogsette 1979, Awad & Mulla 1984. The effect varies according to the developmental stage of the insects.…”
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“…Cyromazine produces irreversible morphophysiological changes, which culminate in the death of the insects (Hogsette 1979, Awad & Mulla 1984. The effect varies according to the developmental stage of the insects.…”
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“…Cyromazine (N-cyclopropyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine) is an insect growth regulator commonly used to control immature houseflies on poultry farms (Hogsette 1979, Miller & Corley 1980, Miller et al 1981, Awad & Mulla 1984. Cyromazine is formulated as a pre-mix (1%), which is added to poultry food; it is also formulated as a watersoluble granule and a soluble powder (50%) for topical application to manure containing fly larvae.…”
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“…1992). Hydrotaea aenescens larvae live in the same manure and grain habitats occupied by houseflies and each can kill approximately fifteen to twenty housefly larvae daily (Hogsette 1979; Geden et al . 1988; Farkas & Papp 1990).…”
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“…However, other domesticated, conÞned, or herding animals such as dogs, horses, and sheep are also readily attacked with the notable exception of poultry (Greenberg 1971, Hogsette andFarkas 2000). The infrequency of stable ßy-chicken interactions is interesting because stable ßies are often associated with poultry production (Hogsette 1979, Axtell and Arends 1990, Ruff 1999. In a California study, 98% of blood-fed stable ßies aspirated from the walls of poultry houses had fed upon cattle while none had fed on chickens (Anderson and Tempelis 1970).…”
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