Fly monitoring in three dairy farms of the province of Bologna

Citation
M. Trentini et al., Fly monitoring in three dairy farms of the province of Bologna, IND ALI, 38(379), 1999, pp. 261
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science/Nutrition
Journal title
INDUSTRIE ALIMENTARI
ISSN journal
0019901X → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
379
Year of publication
1999
Database
ISI
SICI code
0019-901X(199903)38:379<261:FMITDF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The adult fly populations in three dairy farms of the province of Bologna w ere studied during 1996/97 through a systematic fly monitoring, with partic ular reference to Musca domestica, the more noxious fly species. The daily farms are: 1) the "Nuovo Caseificio Crespellanese" (Crespellano) with 800 p igs, 2) the "Caseificio Granarolo" (Monteveglio) with 120 dairy cows, 3) th e "Caseificio Castellettese" (Castello di Serravalle) with 150 dairy cows a nd 700 pigs. Dipterans were captured from April 1996 to July 1997 both in t he cheese dairies and in the stables by two methods: the first consists of adhesive tablets (20x30 cm), the second consists of some small bags contain ing insecticide (1% Methomyl) baits, hung inside the premises, with a small lying below tray for collect the dead flies. It is necessary to emphasize that the animal production facilities of these investigated dairy farms tak e part in a three-year program for fly biological control; this integrated pest management supported by the municipalities of Crespellano, Bazzano, Mo nteveglio and Castello di Serravalle - is based on the release of parasitoi ds of flies as Muscidifurax spp., on the use of mechanical, physical and ch emical traps and on the use of insecticides, if it is need. The more important results of fly monitoring are the Following: A) In the c ow and pig stables of the three dairy Farms Musca domestica is present all year long, but it is more frequent from July to November. B) In the cheese dairies "Nuovo Caseificio Crespellanese" and "Caseificio Castellettese" M. domestica is practically absent, except some specimens during summer and au tumn; the dairy-man and the shop-assistant are rest satisfied. C) In the ch eese dairy "Caseificio Granarolo" there was on the contrary a high and trou blesome presence of M. domestica from May to November 1996 and it was neces sary to spray repeatedly insecticides. This last negative situation is prob ably due to the absence of those sanitary precautions (door and window shut ting, fly-net, UV light traps) useful to prevent the entry of the flies com ing from the dairy cow stables, where they favourably develop.