1985
DOI: 10.20506/rst.4.2.201
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“…than those in Jowhar district ( P = 0.005, χ 2 = 3.8). Both districts are located along with the Shabelle river, where tsetse and other biting flies are often abundant (Hursey, 1985; Mohamed and Dairri, 1987; Dirie et al ., 1989). However, in Jowhar, livestock owners repel flies with smoke from smouldering cattle dung around the animal shelters with cattle being grazed during the night, when flies are inactive, while goats and sheep are grazed during the day.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…than those in Jowhar district ( P = 0.005, χ 2 = 3.8). Both districts are located along with the Shabelle river, where tsetse and other biting flies are often abundant (Hursey, 1985; Mohamed and Dairri, 1987; Dirie et al ., 1989). However, in Jowhar, livestock owners repel flies with smoke from smouldering cattle dung around the animal shelters with cattle being grazed during the night, when flies are inactive, while goats and sheep are grazed during the day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study was carried out in Afgoye (2°08′47.67″N 45°07′08.11″E) and Jowhar (2°46′38.72″N 45°30′05.85″E) districts, Somalia (Fig. 1), areas are known to be infested by tsetse and other biting flies (Hursey, 1985; Mohamed and Dairri, 1987; Dirie et al ., 1989).
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confidence: 99%