. Sanitary entomology; the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation. Fig. 33.—Use of flytrap in connection with manure bin. A. Block of wood set inground to which lever raising door is hinged. (Bishopp.) From Farmers Bull.,U. S. Dept. Agr., No. 734, fig. 1^: \l.—.Manure sprea<lcr (liishopp.) 158 SANITARY ENTOMOLOGY accumulations under loosely built platforms to be a fertile fly breedingcondition. Shipment of Manure.—When manure is shipped by car, the railroadsshould be required to remove it promptly and tlie contractors should berequired to unload promptly and distribute it in


. Sanitary entomology; the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation. Fig. 33.—Use of flytrap in connection with manure bin. A. Block of wood set inground to which lever raising door is hinged. (Bishopp.) From Farmers Bull.,U. S. Dept. Agr., No. 734, fig. 1^: \l.—.Manure sprea<lcr (liishopp.) 158 SANITARY ENTOMOLOGY accumulations under loosely built platforms to be a fertile fly breedingcondition. Shipment of Manure.—When manure is shipped by car, the railroadsshould be required to remove it promptly and tlie contractors should berequired to unload promptly and distribute it in such a manner that it•will not be a source of flies to the community where it is unloaded. Ifunavoidable delays do not permit prompt handling of tliis manure, itshould be treated with borax water. Cleaning Up.—Well drained cement floors in stables are by all meansthe most sanitary and lend themselves best to cleanliness. If it isimpracticable to have cement floors, the dirt floors should be sloped todrain well and should be made hard by saturation with oil or mixingwith other soils which pack better, as certain types of clay. The floorsshould be swept daily after removal of the manure, and sprinkled withborax water, or limed. Frequent treatment w


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