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Treatment and repellent for tsetse flies?

i want a tsetse flies repellent?


Is a tsetse fly a mammal or non mammal?

No flies are mammals.


What flies bit Ripkuna in Duma?

Tsetse flies.. Very dangerous!!


What has the author E E Austen written?

E. E. Austen has written: 'A handbook of the tsetse-flies (genus Glossina)' -- subject(s): Tsetse-flies


How many type of tsetse flies are there?

There are about 35 different species of tsetse flies, all belonging to the genus Glossina. These flies are primarily found in Africa and are known for transmitting trypanosomes that cause diseases like sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in livestock.


Does the tsetse fly live in Madagascar?

No, the tsetse fly does not live in Madagascar. Tsetse flies are primarily found in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in regions with dense vegetation and water sources, where they thrive in habitats suitable for their development. Madagascar's unique ecosystem and geographic isolation do not support the presence of tsetse flies.


What has the author J Pender written?

J. Pender has written: 'Impact of tsetse control on land use in the semi-arid zone of Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Control, Effect of tsetse-flies on, Land use, Pests, Remote sensing, Tsetse-flies


Do both male and female tsetse flies bite?

Yes


What is an African disease that carries flies and starts with t?

Tsetse fly


Do the tsetse fly carry anthrax?

No, tsetse flies do not carry anthrax. Anthrax is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, which primarily affects livestock and can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or their products. Tsetse flies are known for transmitting trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) but are not associated with the transmission of anthrax.


Is it true that most creatures that are dipterous can fly?

Yes, it's true. Dipterous means: having two wings. It refers to, or belonging to the Diptera, a large order of insects that includes the true flies and mosquitoes, characterized by a single pair of membranous wing.


How do tsetse flies live?

a tsetse fly starts out as an egg and it stays with its mother. the blood that the mother steals helps the baby grow. then it will hatch and look a maggot. when she can carry it no longer, she releases it in the soil and the tsetse fly will grow up there.