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J Med Entomol ; 31(6): 828-32, 1994 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7815393

RESUMO

Studies conducted on Oahu, HI, and on islands of the Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, demonstrated that adult house flies, Musca domestica L., were attracted to a mixture of cooked rice and chicken and to a commercial bait, whereas adults of Chrysomya megacephala F. and Musca sorbens Wiedemann were attracted to shark fluids or to ripe breadfruit. M. domestica and M. sorbens could be captured in standard inverted-cone traps, whereas C. megacephala could be captured in traps fitted with horizontal entry cones or in cone traps in which the bait was placed inside the cone chamber. M. sorbens and C. megacephala were killed by horizontal electric grids placed over yellow plastic or paper at ground level. M. sorbens was attracted to 15-cm cubes, but not to larger objects.


Assuntos
Ração Animal , Dípteros , Moscas Domésticas , Controle de Insetos , Animais , Havaí , Micronésia , Ilhas do Pacífico , Especificidade da Espécie
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J Med Entomol ; 30(5): 872-7, 1993 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8254633

RESUMO

A portable trap was constructed that was visually attractive to house flies, Musca domestica L., and stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.), outdoors. The trap was made of a white and yellow pyramid placed on top of a white vertical base that had large cutouts in each side. Attracted flies were killed by means of solar-powered electrocuting grids. Three traps killed an average of 1,360 house flies and 1,190 stable flies per day at a manure dump and were effective in attracting flies under both cool (< 23 degrees C) and warm (> 30 degrees C) temperatures. Both species of flies were most attracted to the eastern side of the trap, but house flies preferred yellow in cool mornings and white in warm afternoons. When air temperatures were > 30 degrees C, both house flies and stable flies went into the shaded base of the trap or into tunnels. Most house flies were killed on the pyramidal top of the trap, whereas most stable flies were killed on the vertical base. Opaque fiberglass tunnels with central electrocuting grids were simpler and cheaper, although less effective, for stable flies.


Assuntos
Moscas Domésticas , Controle de Insetos/métodos , Muscidae , Energia Solar , Animais , Eletricidade , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Temperatura Alta
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J Med Entomol ; 28(6): 822-30, 1991 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1770518

RESUMO

A solar-charged, battery-powered, electrocuting grid was combined with a white plywood base to make a portable, pulsed-current, pest-electrocuting device that attracted and killed stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.), outdoors. The grid was powered once every 1-2 s by a 0.016-s pulse of 60-Hz alternating current of 4 mA and 9,500 V. Power was turned off at night by a photoresistor. The trap functioned continuously for 14 d with an unrecharged 12-V, 18A/h lawn-tractor battery and killed as many as 4,000 flies per day. Solar cells were used to charge a single 12-V battery continuously that operated 12 grids for a period of 90 d. The grid did not short circuit for any length of time even during heavy rainstorms or when large insects were killed. The incorporation of moiré patterns and the utilization of the correct size, orientation, and placement of wires made the electrocuting grid itself attractive to stable flies. The traps were spaced at distances of up to 120 m from the battery and pulse circuit. The electrocuting traps were more effective than sticky traps and avoided the problems associated with chemicals. They are well suited for use around calf pens, dog kennels, or large animal shelters.


Assuntos
Controle de Insetos/métodos , Muscidae/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Condutividade Elétrica , Instalação Elétrica , Eletrochoque , Temperatura , Fatores de Tempo
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J Econ Entomol ; 82(2): 535-8, 1989 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2708631

RESUMO

Blacklight (BL) and blacklight blue (BLB) fluorescent bulbs were combined in an electrocuting fly trap and compared with BL or BLB bulbs alone for fly attraction. Combinations of BL and BLB bulbs did not attract more house flies, Musca domestica, or stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans than were attracted by BL bulbs used alone.


Assuntos
Moscas Domésticas , Controle de Insetos/métodos , Muscidae , Raios Ultravioleta , Animais
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