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Blow Flies

Description

Family: Calliphoridae
 

Blow flies
 

Several species of blow flies of different genera may be found around animal production facilities.
 

Although they breed in animal manure and decaying feed, they are more likely to be found developing in decomposing animal carcasses and sites contaminated with milk or broken eggs.
 

Blow flies are robust, with a metallic sheen to the body, and variously coloured: bright green, blue, bronze-black, copper.
 

The thorax has no stripes and the bristles are stout. The calliphorids have hypopleural bristles and two notopleural bristles on the thorax. The wing venation is similar to the house fly but vein M1+2 curves sharply forward towards vein R4+5 (Figure 16F).

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Anti-Fly Products
Agita, Spy, Oxyfly, Neporex, Larvadex
  Integrated fly control means using a two-pronged attack on flies: larvicides to prevent fly larvae developing into adults, and adulticides to kill adult flies.  
Larvicides
Figure 16A-F
Wing of a blow fly, Phaenicia spp.(Family Calliphoridae).

16F. Wing of a blow fly, Phaenicia spp. (Family Calliphoridae).