Adult house fly (Diptera: Muscidae) activity and age of females near varying levels of (Z)-9-tricosene on a Southern California dairy

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The number of adult male and female house flies, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), near varying levels of (Z)-9-tricosene alone (5, 50, or 100 μl) or combined (50 μl) with sugar was determined using conical screened traps on a dairy in southern California. Overall, significantly more males than females were collected in the traps. Significantly more flies (male and female) were collected in traps with (Z)-9-tricosene. There were no significant differences among doses of (Z)-9-tricosene alone, but numbers of both sexes were significantly higher in traps baited with (Z)-9-tricosene and sugar compared with the 5- and 50-μl doses without sugar. The age of female flies collected in traps was determined by pterin analysis. Mean female ages ranged from 94.7 to 99.6 degree-days (6.3-6.8 d of age) and did not differ significantly among treatments. Dissections of a subset of females from each treatment determined that collected females were primarily nongravid (86.3%). Proportions of gravid females that were collected did not differ among treatments. © 2010 Entomological Society of America.

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Butler, S. M., & Mullens, B. A. (2010). Adult house fly (Diptera: Muscidae) activity and age of females near varying levels of (Z)-9-tricosene on a Southern California dairy. Journal of Economic Entomology, 103(5), 1929–1936. https://doi.org/10.1603/EC10086

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