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1 April 2002 Development of Hydrotaea aenescens (Diptera: Muscidae) in Manure of Unweaned Dairy Calves and Lactating Cows
Jerome A. Hogsette, Róbert Farkas, Reginald R. Coler
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Abstract

In laboratory studies performed in the United States and Hungary, the dump fly Hydrotaea aenescens (Wiedemann) was reared successfully in manure of 1- to 8-wk-old dairy calves, and in manure from adult lactating dairy cows. Survival in manure collected from 1-wk-old calves was poor (7.2%), better in manure collected from 2- and 3-wk-old calves (53.5%), and best in manure collected from 4- to 8-wk-old calves (71.4%). Survival in cow manure was slightly lower (47.4%) than that in calf manure. Reasons for different rates of development in the United States and in Hungary, and by calf age are discussed as are implications for biological control.

Jerome A. Hogsette, Róbert Farkas, and Reginald R. Coler "Development of Hydrotaea aenescens (Diptera: Muscidae) in Manure of Unweaned Dairy Calves and Lactating Cows," Journal of Economic Entomology 95(2), 527-530, (1 April 2002). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-95.2.527
Received: 2 July 1999; Accepted: 1 December 2001; Published: 1 April 2002
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KEYWORDS
biological control
calf manure
cow manure
house fly
Hydrotaea aenescens
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