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  2. Black fly - Wikipedia

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    A black fly or blackfly [1] (sometimes called a buffalo gnat, turkey gnat, or white socks) is any member of the family Simuliidae of the Culicomorpha infraorder. It is related to the Ceratopogonidae, Chironomidae, and Thaumaleidae. Over 2,200 species of black flies have been formally named, of which 15 are extinct. [2]

  3. Black Flag (insecticide) - Wikipedia

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    Black Flag is the oldest insecticide brand in the United States. Established in 1833, [1] [2] [3] ... including its Roach Motel, Fly Motel, and Yellow Jacket Motel ...

  4. Hermetia illucens - Wikipedia

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    Black soldier fly larvae are used as feed. The harvested pupae and prepupae are eaten by poultry, fish, pigs, lizards, turtles, and even dogs. [41] [42] The insect is one of the few insect species approved to be used as feed in aquaculture in the EU. [43] At the pupal stage, black soldier flies are at their nutritional peak.

  5. Temefos - Wikipedia

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    Temefos or temephos (trade name Abate) is an organophosphate larvicide used to treat water infested with disease-carrying insects [2] including mosquitoes, midges, and black fly larvae. As with other organophosphates, temephos affects the central nervous system through inhibition of cholinesterase. In larvae, this results in death before ...

  6. Midge - Wikipedia

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    A midge is any small fly, including species in several families of non-mosquito nematoceran Diptera. Midges are found (seasonally or otherwise) on practically every land area outside permanently arid deserts and the frigid zones. Some midges, such as many Phlebotominae (sand fly) and Simuliidae (black fly), are

  7. Simulium - Wikipedia

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    The host's reaction to fly attacks may include systemic illness, allergic reactions or even death, presumably mediated by histamine. In humans, this systemic reaction is known as "black fly fever" and is characterized by headaches, fever, nausea, adenitis, generalized dermatitis, and allergic asthma.

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