1958
DOI: 10.1093/jee/51.5.611
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Control of Fannia canicularis (L.) in Utah Dairy Barns1

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“…The site of these supports should be chosen in accordance with the behaviour of the local flies (Fay and Lindquist, 1954;Arevad, 1954). Since the trap supports are out of reach of the occupants and represent an extremely small amount of insecticide used per room, compounds as toxic as parathion may be used even in buildings where food-stuffs are handled (Kilpatrick and Schpof, 1956;Schoof and Kilpatrick, 1957;Ogden and Kilpatrick, 1958).…”
Section: Adult House-fliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The site of these supports should be chosen in accordance with the behaviour of the local flies (Fay and Lindquist, 1954;Arevad, 1954). Since the trap supports are out of reach of the occupants and represent an extremely small amount of insecticide used per room, compounds as toxic as parathion may be used even in buildings where food-stuffs are handled (Kilpatrick and Schpof, 1956;Schoof and Kilpatrick, 1957;Ogden and Kilpatrick, 1958).…”
Section: Adult House-fliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Against the cigaret beetle DDVP has shown excellent results, and is now being used for their control in tobacco warehouses (149, 412-414, 418, 419, 445). It also has been applied for various insect species of Díptera (85,133,156,162,168,169,186,214,281,321,376,398,399), Coleóptera (24,119,141,174,219,338,361,410), Homoptera (24,54,326,436), Lepidoptera (54,141,172,194,338,388,436), Orthoptera (13,54,219,418), and others (99,115,156,272).…”
Section: Insecticidal Properties Of Enol Phosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%