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Attractiveness of different light wavelengths, flicker frequencies and odours to the housefly (Musca domestica L.)

(2003) Smallegange, Renate Corinne

The Housefly, Musca domestica L.(Diptera: Muscidae), is an abundant cosmopolitan which causes nuisance and, moreover, is a potential vector of pathogens of humans and animals. Present control measures have several negative side-effects or do not suffice to reduce fly populations to acceptable levels(chapter 1). Since recent European legislation demands zero levels of insects in food processing factories(Howard, 1999), new or improved control methods for houseflies are required which are environmentally friendly, not hazardhous to humans, and species-specific. Summary of Attractiveness of different light wavelengths,flicker frequencies and odours to the housefly ...

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