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Vet Parasitol


Title:The ecological basis of parasite control: ticks and flies
Author(s):Beesley WN;
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Journal Title:Vet Parasitol
Year:1982
Volume:11
Issue:1
Page Number:99 - 106
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4017(82)90124-8
ISSN/ISBN:0304-4017 (Print) 0304-4017 (Linking)
Abstract:"Tick and fly control programmes have undergone radical review in recent years. Insecticidal control measures are now often seen as a means of reducing target populations to a level sufficiently low for final eradication by biological or ecological techniques, the sterile male method (SIRM) being particularly favoured. As a preliminary, the new range of insecticidal application techniques includes insecticidal tags, bands, blouses, implants and pheromone baits. The final eradication programme could then involve the use of sterile flies or sterile hybrid ticks, for example. Immunization of cattle against ticks, the use of tick-resistant crossbreeds of cattle, tick-repellent grasses and dung burying beetles are among the additional techniques now being actively investigated"
Keywords:Animals Cattle/parasitology *Diptera Ecology Insect Control/*methods Mite Infestations/*veterinary Myiasis/*veterinary Tick Control/*methods Tick Infestations/*veterinary Tsetse Flies Vaccination;
Notes:"MedlineBeesley, W N eng Netherlands 1982/08/01 Vet Parasitol. 1982 Aug; 11(1):99-106. doi: 10.1016/0304-4017(82)90124-8"

 
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