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House Fly

Cultural Methods

Feeds

Preventing feed spoilage and keeping the feeds dry reduce habitats for fly breeding.
 

Spillage around the bases of silos and feed bins, improperly covered silage, and unprotected hay bales are all prolific fly breeding sites when there is sufficient moisture.
 

Proper protection and covering of the stored feeds and the feed bunkers prevents moist conditions due to rainfall and thereby reduces fly breeding.

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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
Controlling the threat
Beetle

The Anti-Fly Programme developed by Novartis uses a mixture of cultural, biological and chemical measures to provide cost-effective    fly control for animal   production systems.