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Research Project: ORIGIN, DEVELOPMENT AND POPULATION GENETICS OF STABLE FLIES AFFECTING PASTURED AND CONFINED LIVESTOCK

Location: Agroecosystem Management Research

Title: STABLE FLIES AS URBAN PESTS: IMPACT ON RECREATION AND HEALTH

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Submitted to: NCB-ESA North Central Branch Entomological Society of America
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: February 11, 2005
Publication Date: N/A

Interpretive Summary: Stable flies are among the most important pests of livestock in the US. Often overlooked however, is their impact on humans. This presentation will discuss how stable flies can impact our lives in the urban setting as well as at recreational facilities.

Technical Abstract: Stable flies are among the most important pests of livestock in the US. Often overlooked however, is their impact on humans. This presentation will discuss how stable flies can impact our lives in the urban setting as well as at recreational facilities.

   

 
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Berkebile, Dennis
Taylor, David - Dave
Zhu, Junwei - Jerry
Wienhold, Brian
 
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