Nuisance flies are of the which family of Diptera?
Muscidae
What are the feeding habits of the Muscidae family?
They feed on bodily secretions or suck blood
How does the morphology of T.tabanus and T.haematopota differ?
Tabanus has clear wings whereas haematopota has mottled colored wings
Tabanidae species can be vectors of which major diseases/ parasites?
This pool feeding fly breeds in wet pasture or marsh lands and causes gadding in cattle through July and August.
tabanidae tabanus
Which species of Muscidae causes sweet itch in horses?
Culicoides spp.
Sweet itch is also known as ?
Seasonal recurrent dermatitis
How long does it take for culicoides to develop from egg to adult?
About three weeks
Culicoides species can act as a vet to for which major diseases?
Simulium flies are also known by which name?
Black fly
Name the two main species of culicoides flies.
Non- biting Muscidae feed upon what from its host?
Bodily secretions:
Saliva
Tears
Milk
This non-biting Muscidae fly can be identified by its orange wing base and olive abdomen. It causes August bag in dairy cattle.
Hydrotaea irittans
How many life cycles will a culicoides go through a year?
1
Gasterophilus species are more commonly known as what?
Bot flies
Name the three main species of gastrophilus flies.
Male culicoides feed upon what?
Nectar
This non-biting Muscidae is characterised by a wing vein tick. It is also known as the face fly.
Musca autumnalis
What is the ideal environment for stomoxys calcitrans to breed?
What is gadding?
Restless/ agitated behavior in response to fly bites
Why are the bites of stomoxys calcitrans very painful for the horse?
Their have a long pointed proboscis
How can stable fly attacks be minimalised in the horse?
Regular application of pyrethrins, eliminating breeding sites (dung, old bedding), repellents, barriers to flies.
What clinical condition are black fly seen to cause?
Aural plaques