1985
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751985000100001
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Controle de Musca domestica Linnaeus (Diptera, Muscidae) em área de manejo de vinhaça (Macatuba, São Paulo, Brasil)

Abstract: Macatuba, São Paulo, Brazil, between July 1981 and April 1982.

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“…In the municipality of Planalto, state of São Paulo, severe stable fly infestations have been reported since mid-2008, commonly associated with vinasse application by the mills and with feed wastes mixed with animal excrements on ranches (ODA & ARANTES, 2010;BITTENCOURT, 2012). As previously observed by Buralli & Guimarães (1985) (BITTENCOURT, 2012). Although some outbreaks have been recorded, either by the local media or in scientific publications, the number of municipalities affected by stable fly outbreaks is actually much higher, as evidenced throughout 2014 by the authors.…”
Section: S Calcitrans Outbreaks In Brazilsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…In the municipality of Planalto, state of São Paulo, severe stable fly infestations have been reported since mid-2008, commonly associated with vinasse application by the mills and with feed wastes mixed with animal excrements on ranches (ODA & ARANTES, 2010;BITTENCOURT, 2012). As previously observed by Buralli & Guimarães (1985) (BITTENCOURT, 2012). Although some outbreaks have been recorded, either by the local media or in scientific publications, the number of municipalities affected by stable fly outbreaks is actually much higher, as evidenced throughout 2014 by the authors.…”
Section: S Calcitrans Outbreaks In Brazilsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Population explosions of S. calcitrans (and Musca domestica) associated with the large-scale production of sugarcane byproducts were first reported in Brazil at that time, in the state of São Paulo (NAKANO et al, 1973). In the following decade, other fly (M. domestica) outbreaks associated with vinasse distribution channels and the use of poultry litter as fertilizer were reported in several municipalities of the same state, requiring the implementation of control measures (BURALLI & GUIMARÃES, 1985;BURALLI et al, 1987).…”
Section: S Calcitrans Outbreaks In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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