The well known azamethiphos active ingredient you have been waiting for is back coupled with fly attractants. Once sprayed or painted; flies will be lured to their death in an instant, resulting in - No More Flies!
TwentyOne is a rapid and long lasting fly killer specially formulated for animal housing. Flies are attracted to the applied areas and upon contact with TwentyOne are killed quickly. TwentyOne regulates most fly breeds that constitutes an economic threat to farmers. If correctly applied as instructed, TwentyOne fly killer can be effective for up to 10 weeks.
Effective fly control is an essential must for any smallholder or mass production pig, poultry or cattle farms.
Other than being a huge irritation to animals and people, flies also carry serious health threatening diseases such as Salmonella and E Coli. This can cause massive stress and harassment towards animals resulting in serious economic loss.
Poultry farms are being stringently tested for Salmonella of which the House fly and lesser house fly are well known vectors. It is critically important that a good fly control program be enforced to control them effectively. Twenty One is a very important weapon for the farmer in fly control.
Under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005, local authorities have the power to visit business premises to explore complaints of flies and review whether the problem is damaging to the local environment and communities. Where premises fail to comply local authorities can issue an abatement notice.
Fly problems can now be encountered throughout the year because of controlled environment housing. Constant high temperatures and the readily available food source from the protein in fresh poultry manure provides ideal fly breeding conditions. At a constant air temperature of 25°C the speed of development from egg to adult of the common housefly, MUSCA DOMESTICA, can be as quick as 11 days. At 16°C development takes as long as 32 days.
To effectively control flies, the life cycle must be broken.
The perfect breeding conditions for flies, environment and temperature, are found on most farms. Massive numbers can be born in minutes and the life cycle of a House Fly (Musca domestica) can be completed within 8 days.
Adult flies lay their eggs in moist, warm areas such as manure or slurry pits. About 12 hours later the eggs hatch into maggots or larvae. After 5-10 days and at a temperature of 20-30°C the larvae turns into pupae. This stage only lasts about 3-4 days and eventually adult flies emerge to start the cycle over again. In typical UK conditions 15 generations of flies can be produced in one year.
In any high protein material from animal waste to refuse and food material especially if fermenting or rotting, moist material is favoured
Where there are poor hygiene practices, 5gms of high protein residue can support 100 larvae. Often found in pig houses attracted to faecal matter.
Up to 150 eggs each 1mm long laid in batches at a time in the selected foodstuffs and larvae starts peutrification that is spread by the adults with bacteria on their bodies. Up to 5 batches are laid in their lifetime, larvae (maggots) hatch in 8 to 48 hours and are 1mm long depending on temperature. The larvae have three moults and reach 12mm in length. The larva then travels some distance to pupate and will crawl up smooth surfaces if moist. It prefers to pupate in the soil and buries itself 7-60cm depending on the medium. The larval skin is cast turning into a puparium, this is 5-6mm long, the adult fly hatches 3 to 4 weeks later. The fly lives for 25-52 days and is found from April to November normally.
All organic matter especially if fermenting. The preference is for decomposing organic matter such as cow or poultry dung, vegetable, or fungal matter; they are able to float in a semi-liquid medium
These flies mainly breed in poultry manure and pits.
Approx. 50 eggs are laid in batches when female is 10 days old, they are 1 mm in length they hatch in 24 to 48 hours, larval development 8 days and 3 skin moults, larvae 6mm when full grown, egg to adult normally 3 weeks. The pupae stage lasts from 1-4 weeks.
At farmchem we stock a wide range of products such as: Defra Approved Disinfectants: Superkill, Virex, HPPA, Viroshield, Virophor 2.8%, Kilcox. Detergent Sanitisers: Suuperquat Plus, Ecofoam, Superquat 800, Maxiquat, Aqua Clean. Commodity Chemicals: Formalin, Formaldehyde Prills, Demionised Water, Hydrochloric Acid, Ammonia, Sodium Hyporchlorite. Poultry Supplements: Layer Liquivits, Shell Max, Super Liquivit K, Stress Relief. Hatch Plus, Super D3, Immuno Stim. Rat & Mouse Poisons: Difenag, Bromag, Neosorexa Gold, Neosorexa Pellets, Neosorexa Blocks, Roban Whole Wheat, Roban Cut Wheat, Roban Excel, Rodex, Rentokil Deadline, Slaymor, Erasor, Tomcat, Jaguar, Sorexa D, Bora Bait Boxes, Beta Bait Boxes, Mouse Bait Boxes. Fly Control: Novartis Fly Control Stockist, Neporex, Oxyfly, Spy. Other Fly Products: Quickbayt, Sorex Super Fly Spray, DImilin Flow, Sticky Fly Papers. Insecticides: Ficam W, Ficam W Sachets, Ficam D, Alphamost 10SC, Aquapy, Cimetrol, Cytrol Alpha, Demand CS, K-Orthrine, Littac, Mertradin Flow, Reldan 22, Tenopa, K-Obiol EC25, Perbio Choc RTU, Coopex Smoke Generators, Fortefog Smoke Generators. Traps: Fox Traps, Rabbit Traps, Mole Traps, Mink Traps, Rat Traps, Mouse Traps. Pigeon Traps, Larsen Traps, Magpie Traps. Equipment: Thermal Foggers, Misting Machines, Rotomaid Egg Washers. Sundry Items: 3M Masks, Moldex Masks, Respair Masks, Latex Gloves, Nitrile Gloves, Criss Cross Gloves, Rigger Gloves, Dunlop Purofort Wellingtons, Hunter Wellingtons.
*Neporex 20 kgs £155.00 *Spy 2 kgs £68.00 *Oxyfly 1 litre £123.00 *Twenty One 1 kg £65.00 *Red Top Fly Trap £6.62 *Rescue Fly Trap £ 4.99 *Chain Screen £52.00 *Permost Uni 5L £12.50 *Liberator 60W £149.00