The control of horse flies and deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae)
Anderson, J.F.
Myia 3: 547-598
1985
Accession: 002244681
This review considers the control of tabanids using environmental modification and physical control, chemical control, and biological (and natural) control. The efficacies of various insecticides against larvae and adults are tabulated.
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