Молочнохозяйственный вестник, №3 (15), III кв. 2014
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БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ НАУКИ
Using of the repellent «Flybock» against blood-sucking
insects and its influence on the milk productivity
Lemekhov Poliekt Anatol’evich, Can. of Science (Agriculture), Professor, Chair of
Non-contagious Diseases,
e-mail:
kafvnb@vf.molochnoe.ruFSBEI HPE the Vereshchagin Vologda State Dairy Farming Academy
Biryukov Sergey Aleksandrovich, Can. of Science (Veterinary), Chief Veterinarian,
e-mail:
kafvnb@vf.molochnoe.ruCollective farm “Plemzavod Prigorodny”, Vologda Region
Abstract.
Gadflies, blood-sucking flies and flies with the licking mouthparts have
been defined on the body surface of the cows. The gadflies: Chrysops caecutiens,
Chr. Pictus, Tabanus bovinus, T. Sudeticus. The blood-sucking flies: Hydrotaea irritans,
Haematobia spp., Haematobosca stimulans, Stomoxys calcitrans. The flies with the
licking mouthparts: Musca autumnalis, Morrelia spp., Musca domestica, Muscina
stabulans. The repellent “Flybock” against blood-sucking insects has been used for
treating cattle. It is established that the repellent is non-toxic, high-perfomance,
userfriendly. The repellent contains no product’s residue in the milk.
Keywords:
blood-sucking insects, cattle, milk, damage.
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