Biting Flies
Emergent growth of East Indian hygrophila. Figure 1 from publication SS-AGR-411/AG413: East Indian Hygrophila: Hygrophila polysperma (Roxb.) T. Anderson. Credit: Lyn Gettys, UF/IFAS.

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Insects
Mosquitoes

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Pitzer, J.B., P.G. Koehler, y J.W. Diclaro II. (2002) 2017. «Biting Flies: ENY-220 IG081, 2 2017». EDIS 2017 (2). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ig081-1991.

Resumen

This document provides an overview of various biting flies in Florida, including no-see’ums, black flies, stable flies, horse flies, and deer flies. It details their life cycles, habitats, and the impact of their bites on humans and animals. The document also discusses control measures, such as environmental management, protective clothing, and the use of repellents and insecticides, to mitigate the nuisance and health risks posed by these pests. Publication date: April 1991

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ig081-1991
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