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<blockquote data-quote="SPRINGER FARMS MURRAY GRE" data-source="post: 43202" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>Usually the best method is a multiple approach, start putting out the fly blocks(rabon) early (in middle april in my area), ear tags (2 for the bulls),and hand spray a couple of times (works best for horse flies). I also put out a fly trap. This works real well to decrese the fly population and aids in control. Of course,being separated from other herds is also a plus. If you have another herd across the fence and your neighbor does not exercise a fly control program,it will help but will not do away with the problem. The fly blocks can be a little pricey as they will eat them like candy(they even smell good enough to eat!) but it is well worth the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPRINGER FARMS MURRAY GRE, post: 43202, member: 95"] Usually the best method is a multiple approach, start putting out the fly blocks(rabon) early (in middle april in my area), ear tags (2 for the bulls),and hand spray a couple of times (works best for horse flies). I also put out a fly trap. This works real well to decrese the fly population and aids in control. Of course,being separated from other herds is also a plus. If you have another herd across the fence and your neighbor does not exercise a fly control program,it will help but will not do away with the problem. The fly blocks can be a little pricey as they will eat them like candy(they even smell good enough to eat!) but it is well worth the price. [/QUOTE]
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