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− | ==Introduction==
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− | [[Image:Muscidae Close Up.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Muscidae sp. - Copyright Alan Hadley]]
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− | [[Image:Musca domestica.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Musca domestica - Joaquim Alves Gaspar, Lisboa, Portugal (Wikimedia Commons)]] | |
− | The family ''Muscidae'' contains many non-biting (nuisance) flies and [[Biting Flies|blood sucking (biting) flies]]. There are only two nuisance flies of veterinary importance, these are the ''Musca'' spp. and ''Hydrotaea''.
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− | Nuisance flies are not only irritating to animals, but can also carry serious diseases and so should be controlled from an animal welfare point of view.
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− | <big>[[Musca spp.|''Musca spp.'']]
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− | ==''Hydrotaea irritans''==
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− | [[Image:Hydrotaea irritans.jpg|thumb|right|150px|H.irritans female - Copyright Alan Hadley]]
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− | [[Image:Hydrotaea irritans male.jpg|thumb|right|150px|H.irritans male - Copyright Alan Hadley]]
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− | *Also known as the 'head fly'
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− | *''Hydrotaea irritans'' the main species of veterinary importance
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− | *Mainly a problem of sheep
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− | **In some areas it is the most numerous fly of cattle and horses
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− | '''Recognition'''
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− | *Similar to ''Musca spp.''
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− | *Olive green abdomen
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− | *4-7mm in length
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− | '''Life Cycle'''
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− | *Eggs laid in decaying vegetation, faeces and in carrion (in the summer months)
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− | *Emerging larvae overwinter ([[WikiWords#D|'''diapause''']]) and pupate in spring
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− | *Adult flies emerge in the summer
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− | *'''One generation per year'''
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− | '''Pathogenesis'''
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− | *Cattle
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− | **Evidence suggests that they transmit summer mastitis
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− | *Sheep
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− | **Cause extreme irritation
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− | ***Mouthparts rasp the skin to feed on secretions and exudate
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− | **Leads to self-inflicted damage
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− | ***E.g. 'Broken Head'
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− | **Secondary bacterial infection may occur
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− | **[[Myiasis Producing Flies#Calliphoridae|Blowfly strike]] may follow
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− | ==[[Insecta Flashcards - WikiBugs#Nuisance Flies|Nuisance Flies Flashcards]]==
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