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Surprisingly simple ways to control flies on cattle

Trying to control flies on your cattle can be a very frustrating endeavor, to say the least. It can often feel like an uphill climb with no rest in sight. No matter what you seem to do, they keep coming back year after year.

As we move into the warmer time of the year, these pests will be coming out in full force. They will be coming out of their dormant stage to feast on your cattle. This feasting will negatively affect your herd’s production. But what is a rancher to do?!

Though you will never fully get rid of them, there are ways to bring them under control. To be the most effective, it will require a multi-prong approach. It will need all of them because just using one will not get the results that you are looking for.

Types of flies to control

When it comes to beef cattle, you will have to deal with three types of flies. These types are Horn flies, Face flies, and Stable flies.

Horn flies

Courtesy of the University of Florida Entomology

Face Flies

Courtesy of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Entomology

Stable Flies

Courtesy of the University of Florida Entomology

Methods of fly control

As I mentioned earlier, it is impossible that you will completely get rid of flies, but with proper management, you can get them to a level that will not affect your production. You can use five products to lessen the impact flies will have on your cattle.

Feed an insect growth regulator.

Fly Tags

Pour-Ons

Dustbags/cattle rubs

Sprays

There are many different sources you can search for in order to find a way to control flies. Your local county extension office is one place to start. The Texas AgriLife Extension Service also has a publication titled “Managing External Parasites of Texas Cattle”.

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