Control of Manure Flies & Biting Flies in Stables/Pastures
Horse owners have three fly control problems: manure flies in stables,
biting flies around paddocks and pastures, and face flies. IPM
Laboratories offers product solutions for the first two vexing problems
and advice on non-toxic control of face flies.
Use of Fly Parasites:
- No Side Effects
- Long-term Fly Control
- Natural, Organic
- Reduces Chemical Use
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They're a
Natural!
Fly parasites prevent
adult flies from hatching. These tiny beneficial insects
kill the pupae and then use the killed pupae as
"nurseries" to grow new parasites.
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Stop Fly Breeding with Fly Parasites
Fly parasites kill flies in the pupa stage before they hatch into flies.
These are tiny wasps (the size of a fruit fly) that specialize in
killing flies. They do not sting people or mammals. These beneficial
are naturally occurring and widespread in low numbers. They just need
reinforcement to exert fly control where fly breeding is abundant.
Trap Flies in the Stable, Trap Biting Flies Outside
Flies in the stable
come from two sources: breeding on the farm and breeding off the farm.
Use giant sticky traps to trap those flies that come in from elsewhere
or escape consumption by their natural enemies.
Biting flies
breed in wetlands. They are strong fliers and can move long distances.
Effective control involves trapping them as they move to your farm. We
offer Biting Fly Traps for biting flies outdoors around paddocks.
Face Flies
Face flies breed in the pasture and elude most forms of control.
They also can travel long distances from other pastures. One of
the easiest and most effective non-toxic solutions is the fly mask.
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