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1994 journal article

COMPARISONS OF SAMPLING METHODS AND SEASONAL ABUNDANCE OF DROSOPHILA-REPLETA IN CAGED-LAYER POULTRY HOUSES

MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ENTOMOLOGY, 8(4), 331–339.

By: L. Harrington n & R. Axtell n

author keywords: DROSOPHILA REPLETA; DIPTERA; DROSOPHILIDAE; FRUIT FLIES; SAMPLING METHODS; POULTRY HOUSES; MANURE; USA
MeSH headings : Animals; Drosophila; Housing, Animal; Insect Control; Methods; North Carolina; Poultry; Reproducibility of Results; Seasons
TL;DR: Four sampling methods were compared to determine their practicality and suitability for detecting population fluctuations of adult Drosophila repleta, a pest in caged‐layer poultry houses, and visual counts of flies resting on the feed troughs in the front area of two aisles and catching flies on sticky ribbons inserted into the rear gutter area are recommended. (via Semantic Scholar)
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