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Definition of stable fly in English: stable flynoun A bloodsucking fly related to the housefly, that bites large mammals including humans. Stomoxis calcitrans, family Muscidae Example sentencesExamples - The bit of the stable fly is so painful that an infection can reduce milk yield by up to 25%.
- The active ingredient in Solitude IGR has been shown in multiple studies to be up to 100% effective against house and stable flies.
- You probably will recognize some of the suspects: horsefly/deer fly, stable fly, housefly, black fly, hornfly, face fly, culicoides, and mosquito.
- House flies, stable flies and blow flies may be pests of dairy cattle kept on lots.
- For example, as suburban sprawl encroaches on farmland, people have more contact with both stable flies and house flies, creating conflict with livestock producers.
- Now a group of German researchers have blamed stable flies for starting the HIV epidemic by biting the carcasses of infected chimpanzees in meat markets in central Africa before going on to feed on people.
- Scientists from the University of Illinois recently identified two species of parasitic wasps that may prove useful in controlling stable flies and house flies, two well-known pests in the midwest United States.
- Once considered mainly a feedlot pest, the stable fly has extended its reign of terror to the open pasture and rangeland, areas where cattle once grazed virtually unharried by the bloodsucking insect.
- House flies and stable flies are not only a nuisance on livestock and poultry farms, but they also transport disease-causing organisms.
- Whether house fly or stable fly, these annoying, filthy creatures make their presence known.
- Removing weeds and brush within 150 feet of pens and spraying the shaded areas of buildings with a residual insecticide will help control stable flies.
- I have a problem with stable flies in my house.
- These wasps parasitize the pupal life stage of house flies and, less successfully, stable flies.
- In Nebraska, where beef cattle are the top agricultural commodity with annual sales of $5.5 billion, stable flies are considered even worse pests than house flies.
Definition of stable fly in US English: stable flynounˈstābəl flī A bloodsucking fly related to the housefly, biting large mammals including humans. Stomoxis calcitrans, family Muscidae Example sentencesExamples - The bit of the stable fly is so painful that an infection can reduce milk yield by up to 25%.
- I have a problem with stable flies in my house.
- Once considered mainly a feedlot pest, the stable fly has extended its reign of terror to the open pasture and rangeland, areas where cattle once grazed virtually unharried by the bloodsucking insect.
- For example, as suburban sprawl encroaches on farmland, people have more contact with both stable flies and house flies, creating conflict with livestock producers.
- House flies, stable flies and blow flies may be pests of dairy cattle kept on lots.
- The active ingredient in Solitude IGR has been shown in multiple studies to be up to 100% effective against house and stable flies.
- Scientists from the University of Illinois recently identified two species of parasitic wasps that may prove useful in controlling stable flies and house flies, two well-known pests in the midwest United States.
- Removing weeds and brush within 150 feet of pens and spraying the shaded areas of buildings with a residual insecticide will help control stable flies.
- In Nebraska, where beef cattle are the top agricultural commodity with annual sales of $5.5 billion, stable flies are considered even worse pests than house flies.
- House flies and stable flies are not only a nuisance on livestock and poultry farms, but they also transport disease-causing organisms.
- Now a group of German researchers have blamed stable flies for starting the HIV epidemic by biting the carcasses of infected chimpanzees in meat markets in central Africa before going on to feed on people.
- You probably will recognize some of the suspects: horsefly/deer fly, stable fly, housefly, black fly, hornfly, face fly, culicoides, and mosquito.
- These wasps parasitize the pupal life stage of house flies and, less successfully, stable flies.
- Whether house fly or stable fly, these annoying, filthy creatures make their presence known.
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