Natural Solutions to Things That Bug You by Bader Myles

Natural Solutions to Things That Bug You by Bader Myles

Author:Bader, Myles [Bader, Myles]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Telebrands, Corp.
Published: 2012-09-26T05:00:00+00:00


Bottle flies typically only infest "fresh" cadavers, but there are other insects that show up later, such as rove beetles, carpet beetles and hide beetles, but a cadaver is only a good food source for bottle flies for a short period of time.

The flies are attracted to the light from windows during the day so fly strips are a non-toxic method of capturing them. Make sure your draperies or window treatments are securely tied back so the fabric doesn't get "stuck" in the sticky tape.

CARROT RUST FLY

Identification:

This fly has a shiny greenish-black body, big red eyes and a yellowish head and legs. The larvae are yellowish-white maggots. The maggots will hatch from eggs that are laid around the carrots crown. After they hatch they burrow down into the roots. The tunnels they make are rusty in color from the maggot’s excrement, which gives them their name. Their damage leads to soft-rot bacterial problems.



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