Domestic fly problems in deep pit poultry houses
Authors
Lorry L. DunningEdmond C. Loomis
W. Stanley Coates
Fred C. Price
Authors Affiliations
L. L. Dunning is Staff Research Associate IV Cooperative Extension, U. C. Davis; E. C. Loomis is Extension Parasitologist, U.C. Davis; W. S. Coates is Farm Advisor, Sonoma County; F. C. Price is Farm Advisor, Stanislaus County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(9):16-19. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n09p16. September 1978.
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Abstract
A complex predator population inside a good fly-tight house—coupled with careful manure and water management—can control flies in high-rise poultry houses.
Dunning L, Loomis E, Coates W, Price F. 1978. Domestic fly problems in deep pit poultry houses. Hilgardia 32(9):16-19. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n09p16
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