Seasonality and daily flight activity of stable flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on dairy farms in Saraburi Province, THA

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Knowledge of seasonal abundance and flight activity patterns are required to design effective management programs for insect pests of humans and livestock. In this study, the seasonality and daily flight activity of Stomoxys species were observed on two dairy farms in Saraburi Province, THA. Data were assessed throughout 1 year using Vavoua traps from September 2010 to August 2011. A total of 2,520 individuals belonging to four species were collected. Most Stomoxys species peaked in September (rainy season) and gradually decreased in number toward February (dry season); a second peak occurred between March and April (hot season). Stomoxys calcitrans was caught throughout the year and was the most abundant species in this study. The total number of males and females of S. calcitrans differed significantly among seasons and time intervals. The weather parameters of relative humidity and light intensity were significantly correlated with S. calcitrans abundance. © 2013 J. Phasuk et al., published by EDP Sciences.

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Phasuk, J., Prabaripai, A., & Chareonviriyaphap, T. (2013). Seasonality and daily flight activity of stable flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on dairy farms in Saraburi Province, THA. Parasite, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013016

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