Horn flies and grazing cattle

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Horn flies and grazing cattle

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The horn fly is one of the most damaging pests of pasture and rangeland cattle across the U.S. Adult horn flies are blood-feeding insects that take an average of 30 blood meals per day. Their populations can build rapidly and often exceed the Economic Injury Level (EIL) defined as 200 flies per animal. Once fly numbers surpass this threshold, cattle experience reduced weight gain and milk…

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