Works (9)

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1981 journal article

HOUSEFLY (MUSCA-DOMESTICA) CONTROL IN BROILER-BREEDER POULTRY HOUSES BY PUPAL PARASITES (HYMENOPTERA, PTEROMALIDAE) - INDIGENOUS PARASITE SPECIES AND RELEASES OF MUSCIDIFURAX-RAPTOR

ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 10(3), 343–345.

By: D. Rutz n & R. Axtell n

TL;DR: Seven species of house fly pupal parasites were recovered from fly pupae exposed in broiler-breeder poultry houses and Spalangia cameroni and M. raptor ranked first and second, respectively, in overall relative abundance and together both species accounted for 91% of all parasites collected. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1980 journal article

Effect of organic pollution levels on aquatic insect abundance in field pilot-scale anaerobic animal waste lagoons

Mosquito News, 40(3), 403.

By: D. Rutz, R. Axtell & T. Edwards

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1980 journal article

HOUSEFLY (MUSCA-DOMESTICA) (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE) PARASITES (HYMENOPTERA, PTEROMALIDAE) ASSOCIATED WITH POULTRY MANURE IN NORTH-CAROLINA

ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 9(2), 175–180.

By: D. Rutz n & R. Axtell n

TL;DR: A comprehensive 12-mo survey of indigenous house fly parasites was conducted in the 3 geographic regions of North Carolina, finding Muscidifurax raptor was the most abundant parasite collected and the only species active throughout the year. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1980 journal article

INVASION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF HOUSEFLY, MUSCA-DOMESTICA (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE), PARASITES (HYMENOPTERA, PTEROMALIDAE) IN NEW CAGED-LAYER POULTRY HOUSES

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY, 17(2), 151–155.

By: D. Rutz* & R. Axtell n

TL;DR: Manure invaded manure at new caged-layer poultry houses near Raleigh, North Carolina within 8 weeks after the chickens were placed in the houses and S. cameroni was prevalent in late summer and fall, while the other Spalangia species and N. vitripennis were most abundant during the summer. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1979 journal article

SUSTAINED RELEASES OF MUSCIDIFURAX-RAPTOR (HYMENOPTERA, PTEROMALIDAE) FOR HOUSEFLY (MUSCA-DOMESTICA) CONTROL IN 2 TYPES OF CAGED-LAYER POULTRY HOUSES

ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 8(6), 1105–1110.

By: D. Rutz n & R. Axtell n

TL;DR: An indigenous strain of Muscidifurax raptor Girault and Sanders, a house fly pupal parasite, was mass-reared and released at 2 caged-layer poultry farms, one with narrow (California) houses and one with a high-rise house, from May through Nov. 1978. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1978 journal article

Factors affecting production of the mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus (= fatigans) from anaerobic animal waste lagoons

Technical Bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station), (256), 32.

By: D. Rutz & R. Axtell

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1978 report

Factors affecting production of the mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus (=fatigans) from anaerobic animal waste lagoons

(Vol. 256). North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.

By: D. Rutz & R. Axtell

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1975 conference paper

Chemical control of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus in swine waste lagoons (Abstract)

Proceedings?Annual Meeting (New Jersey Mosquito Control Association), 234–235.

By: R. Axtell, D. Rutz & T. Edwards

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1975 conference paper

Mosquito production and control in animal waste lagoons

Managing Livestock Wastes: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Livestock Wastes, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (ASAE Pub. PROC-275), 15–1821. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural Engineers.

By: R. Axtell, D. Rutz, M. Overcash & F. Humenik

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Added: August 6, 2018

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