PCT's Annual Fly Control Issue features the latest findings from leading university researchers as well as field observations from pest management professionals. Features include:
Air Currents and Fly Management
Some unique — yet simple — ways of dealing with some of the nuisance flies we encounter. — By William A. Kolbe
Beating Small Flies Requires Partnership
Tackling small fly infestations can be difficult. By building a strong partnership with your customers and working closely with them to implement the proper preventive actions and treatment techniques, you can help maintain fly-free facilities. — By Phil Pierce and Bob Johnson
Stunting Flies
Scientists with the USDA Agricultural Research Service have found that the insect growth regulator pyriproxyfen can be used to kill house flies that spread bacteria that can cause diarrhea and other illnesses. — By USDA-ARS
Figuring Out Phorids
These small flies (often called coffin flies or scuttle flies) are a diverse group with many different species. Here’s what you need to know to treat them. — By Kelly Mannes
Delivering a Virus that Gets Rid of House Flies
USDA scientists have found an effective method to infect house flies with a virus that stops the flies from reproducing. — By Sandra Avant
Explore the June 2013 Issue
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