Tj. Lysyk, SEASONAL ABUNDANCE OF STABLE FLIES AND HOUSE-FLIES (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE) IN DAIRIES IN ALBERTA, CANADA, Journal of medical entomology, 30(5), 1993, pp. 888-895
Seasonal abundance of stable flies and house flies was studied at four
dairies in southern Alberta, Canada, from May to October in 1989, 199
0, and 1991. Stable flies were active from May to October in all years
and showed population peaks in August and September. The weekly rate
of change of stable fly populations was influenced by temperature and
accumulated degree-days above 10-degrees-C. The weekly rate of change
of stable fly populations showed four peaks which were attributed to t
he emergence of an initial generation which had overwintered, followed
by an additional three generations. Stable fly attacks on dairy cows
occurred mainly from July through October, corresponding with the last
two generations. House fly population abundance was much lower than s
table fly populations and showed peaks in June, july, and September. W
eekly changes in house fly abundance were not influenced by temperatur
e and only weakly influenced by accumulated degree-days above 10-degre
es-C. Peaks in the weekly rate of change were associated with emergenc
e of an initial, overwintering generation followed by four generations
produced throughout the summer.