. Sanitary entomology; the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation. Plate XVT.—The stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans. Fig. 1 (upper).—Eggs in 2 (lower right).—Pupae in straw. Fig. 3 (lower left).—Adults on leg ofcow. (Bishoi)]).) 232 SANITARY ENTOMOLOGY prevent breeding in straw which falls out of the stalls and windows ofthe stables. Where the stables adjoin a road, considerable straw mayfall out of the windows and remain outside the building in a place wherethe horses do not come, and no one may think of removing this strawwith the daily removal of manure. Here is an excellent


. Sanitary entomology; the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation. Plate XVT.—The stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans. Fig. 1 (upper).—Eggs in 2 (lower right).—Pupae in straw. Fig. 3 (lower left).—Adults on leg ofcow. (Bishoi)]).) 232 SANITARY ENTOMOLOGY prevent breeding in straw which falls out of the stalls and windows ofthe stables. Where the stables adjoin a road, considerable straw mayfall out of the windows and remain outside the building in a place wherethe horses do not come, and no one may think of removing this strawwith the daily removal of manure. Here is an excellent place forStomoxys to breed. Wherever marine weeds and debris are washedashore and form considerable masses, Stomoxys is likely to breed. Inplate XVII is shown the proper method of stacking straw to preventfly


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