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Nuisance Flies
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*Mainly a problem of sheep
*Mainly a problem of sheep
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**In some areas is the most numerous fly of cattle and horses
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**In some areas
it
is the most numerous fly of cattle and horses
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'''Recognition'''
'''Recognition'''
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*Similar to ''Musca''
spp.
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*Similar to ''Musca
spp.
''
*Olive green abdomen
*Olive green abdomen
*4-7mm in length
*4-7mm in length
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'''Life Cycle'''
'''Life Cycle'''
*Eggs laid in decaying vegetation, faeces and in carrion (in the summer months)
*Eggs laid in decaying vegetation, faeces and in carrion (in the summer months)
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*Emerging larvae overwinter ('''diapause''') and pupate in spring
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*Emerging larvae overwinter (
[[WikiWords#D|
'''diapause'''
]]
) and pupate in spring
*Adult flies emerge in the summer
*Adult flies emerge in the summer
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*One generation per year
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*
'''
One generation per year
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'''Pathogenesis'''
'''Pathogenesis'''
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