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Title: Control of farm flies in Malta II : residual effectiveness of insecticide formulations on various surfaces to Musca domestica and Stomoxys calcitrans
Authors: Harris, Eric G.
Grose, J.E.H.
Saliba, Louis J.
Keywords: Housefly -- Malta
Stable fly -- Malta
Insecticides -- Malta
Issue Date: 1976
Publisher: Pest Articles & News Summaries (PANS)
Citation: PANS. 1976, Vol.22(2), p. 207-214
Abstract: Bioassays were carried out under laboratory conditions to determine the residual toxicities to the housefly , Musca domestica L., and the stablefly, Stomoxys calcitrans L., of a range of insecticide formulations sprayed on wood, Maltese limestone, cement-washed and lime-washed stone. Stomoxys were more susceptible to all deposits than were Musca. Wettable powders were more effective than emulsions; some being still highly toxic to flies a year after spraying. Most formulations had a shorter life on stone than on wood but a covering of cement could extend the residual life markedly. With tetrachlorvinphos W.p. on stone, respraying nine weeks after the initial spraying resulted in higher kills and longer residual life following the second spraying than after the first
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/6086
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