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pubmed-article:1495023pubmed:abstractTextThe effectiveness of New Jersey box traps for the control of adult greenhead flies, Tabanus nigrovittatus, Macquart, T. conterminus Walker, was assessed at Wallops Island, Va. Trap shape and placement were tested. Shallow (0.45 m high) traps caught significantly fewer flies than cubic (0.60 m high) traps. Traps located in the inner two of four layers of traps caught fewer flies than traps in the outer layers.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1495023pubmed:articleTitleMechanical control of greenhead flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) in a marsh environment.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:1495023pubmed:affiliationNaval Surface Warfare Center, Wallops Island, Virginia 23337.lld:pubmed
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