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Chemical Methods

Resistance Management - Saturation Strategy

Using this management strategy, flies are eliminated completely from a certain area.
 

The area is cleaned out and then thoroughly treated, for example with a larvicide.
 

Residual sprays are not used as part of a saturation strategy, as they remain partially effective for a long period of time.
 

However, in some all-in, all-out husbandry systems, it is possible to treat the structure adequately for one batch of animals, then clean well and retreat for the next.
 

Treatment of suitable objects, sacks or boards, which are taken away (cleaned and/or retreated) while still fully effective, reduces the problem in buildings that are in constant use.
 

 

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Anti-Fly Products
Agita, Spy, Oxyfly, Neporex, Larvadex
  Integrated fly control means using a two-pronged attack on flies: larvicides to prevent fly larvae developing into adults, and adulticides to kill adult flies.  
Larvicides
Most Common Flies
Beetle

There are thousands of different fly species but the ones which most seriously affect farm animals are the house fly (Musca domestica), the little house fly (Fannia canicularis) and the stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans).