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Northern fowl mite control: Effective control measures prove practical for use on large or small poultry farms

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Deane P. Furman, University of California
Stanley W. Coates
George H. Rohrbacher, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(3):9-9.

Published March 01, 1953

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Abstract

The northern fowl mite—Bdellonyssus sylviarum—sometimes mistakenly known as the feather mite, can be controlled readily according to the findings of laboratory and field tests extending over a period of almost two years.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 681

Northern fowl mite control: Effective control measures prove practical for use on large or small poultry farms

Deane P. Furman, Stanley W. Coates, George H. Rohrbacher
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Northern fowl mite control: Effective control measures prove practical for use on large or small poultry farms

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Authors

Deane P. Furman, University of California
Stanley W. Coates
George H. Rohrbacher, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(3):9-9.

Published March 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The northern fowl mite—Bdellonyssus sylviarum—sometimes mistakenly known as the feather mite, can be controlled readily according to the findings of laboratory and field tests extending over a period of almost two years.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 681


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