How to Make Chemicals a Best Way to Improve Fly Control

Apr 29
08:37

2013

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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If fly suppression by cultural and biological methods is maximized, then the effectiveness of insecticide treatments will be enhanced, and the rate of development of fly resistance to the insecticide will be reduced.

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There are multiple steps that are required in getting rid of house flies which includes inspection and identification,How to Make Chemicals a Best Way to Improve Fly Control  Articles sanitation, and mechanical and chemical control.

Effective fly controlcan sometimes be difficult to achieve and everyones expectations vary. When they come they come in great numbers and so is someting that must be looked at seriously. There are different options but generally a good treatment from will take care of your problem.

To kill house flies with chemicals involve using an appropriately labeled insecticide. There are fly baits available that will kill flies upon ingestion. There are also contact kill liquid insecticides that are available. Typically, microencapsulated formulas or wettable powder insecticides work the best on flying insects like house flies. Also, ULV insecticides, which stands for Ultra Low Volume", can be applied through foggers or misters and may often times be required as an initial treatment for heavy infestations.

The most effective insecticide use is as part of an integrated pest control program, in conjunction with cultural and biological methods.

Insecticides are either adulticides (baits, spray-on, paint-on), or larvicides  (spraying breeding sites and using feed additives).

The treatment strategy for flies is to reduce the outside attraction if at possible. This includes removing garbage, eliminating odors such as those caused by pet droppings, animal droppings, stagnant water, mold, mildew, etc. If the outside conditions cannot be controlled such as those on farms, ranches, commercial properties, lakeside or ocean side communities, etc., then your fly control efforts will have to be through a continual ongoing program.

Pyrethrin sprays are safe to use on and around livestock. If the label says it is safe to use on or around lactating dairy cattle, it will be safe to use around the goats. It has a residual effect but should be used periodically - you'll know when. Such products can be sprayed using hand-held equipment, or you can buy automatic foggers or misters for continuous dispensing.

A number of bait products can be used. Baits usually contain sugar or can be mixed with it and set in appropriate locations. Some of these can be put in used plastic containers with water added in appropriate amounts and hung in the barn. When these poison products are used dry, they need to be sprinkled in areas where goats, pets and children cannot get at them. Read the labels for suitability in dairy situations.

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