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| − | + | *Only found in Africa | |
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| − | + | '''Recognition''' | |
| + | *6-13mm long | ||
| − | + | *Prominent forward pointing proboscis | |
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| − | + | *Green thorax | |
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| − | + | *Yellow/brown abdomen | |
| − | + | *Specific wing venation | |
| − | + | **Closed cell 'butchers cleaver' shape | |
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| − | + | '''Life cycle''' | |
| + | *Single larvae laid in shrubs | ||
| − | + | *Larvae wriggles into the soil to pupate | |
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| + | *Adult fly emerges 1 month later | ||
| − | + | *Life cycle take '''2 months''' to complete | |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis''' | ||
| + | *Painful, irritating bites | ||
| + | **Both males and females suck blood | ||
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| + | *Transmit trypanosomes | ||
| + | **Cause 'nagana' (wasting) disease in cattle and 'sleeping sickness' in humans | ||
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| + | '''Control''' | ||
| + | *Scrub clearance to remove resting sites | ||
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| + | *Ground and aerial spraying with [[Ectoparasiticides|insecticides]] | ||
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| + | *Localised eradication using baited traps | ||
| + | **Dark coloured cloth | ||
| + | **Synthetic cattle urine | ||
| + | **[[Ectoparasiticides|Insecticide]] | ||
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| + | *Sterile male insect release | ||
[[Category:Biting_Flies]] | [[Category:Biting_Flies]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:29, 5 April 2010
- Also known as TseTse flies
- Only found in Africa
Recognition
- 6-13mm long
- Prominent forward pointing proboscis
- Green thorax
- Yellow/brown abdomen
- Specific wing venation
- Closed cell 'butchers cleaver' shape
Life cycle
- Single larvae laid in shrubs
- Larvae wriggles into the soil to pupate
- Adult fly emerges 1 month later
- Life cycle take 2 months to complete
Pathogenesis
- Painful, irritating bites
- Both males and females suck blood
- Transmit trypanosomes
- Cause 'nagana' (wasting) disease in cattle and 'sleeping sickness' in humans
Control
- Scrub clearance to remove resting sites
- Ground and aerial spraying with insecticides
- Localised eradication using baited traps
- Dark coloured cloth
- Synthetic cattle urine
- Insecticide
- Sterile male insect release