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Distribution of Fly Pests in a Farm in Plateau State, Nigeria

Authors :
F. S. Dayong
P. O. Oke
I. K. Ogbu
I. C. Ogbaje
Source :
Sahel Journal of Veterinary Sciences; Vol. 18 No. 3 (2021); 35-39
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, 2021.

Abstract

An evaluation of fly pests of cattle was conducted in Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology (FCAH&PT) Farm, Chaha Village, Jos South Local Government Area, Plateau State, Nigeria between August and October, 2020. Samples were collected from the farm weekly for three months. A total of nine hundred and nineteen (919) adult dipterous flies comprising fifteen species in eight genera across the three sub-orders were caught and identified using aerial sweeping hand net, light trapping and aerial insecticide spray. Phlebotomus papaltasi (44.18%) was the most prevalent while Simulium damnosum (0.22%) was the least. Others were Musca domestica (17.73%), Stomoxys calcitrans (11.43%), Culicoides species (10.99%), Musca autumnalis (10.23%), mosquitoes – Anopheles gambiae/Culex quequinfasciatus (4.89%) and Tabanus species (0.33%). The haematophagous flies (72.04%) out-numbered the non-haematophagous flies (27.96%) and the number of females collected/caught 780 (84.87%) were higher than the males 139 (15.13%). The highest collections were made in October (353 representing 38.41%) while September had the lowest (263 /28.62%). The study established the presence of fly pests in the farm and recommends that appropriate control measures should be put in place to forestall any disease outbreak.

Details

ISSN :
27566803 and 11176210
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sahel Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Accession number :
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