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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1752782" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Re-Garlic I am of the opinion the new anti fly tubs containing larva killer are much better for eradication than most topical applications</p><p>containing no insecticide. One downside of a fly tub is it does not take in to account flies from another source. This is my reasoning for</p><p>trying the canola oil laced with garlic cloves and low dosage of insecticide. There is a concern it may result in a super fly that will take a</p><p>hammer to kill so I plan to rotate locations and types of insecticides throughout the grazing season. I will stay away from the garlic</p><p>powder as it is dependent upon every cow ingesting it or one has a imbedded breeding ground. Genetic proclivity for not having flies</p><p>is another area of consideration that I have yet to entertain. Kit Pharo has some experience with this so there may be some contibutors</p><p>on these pages who could address the issue as well.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1752782, member: 40072"] Re-Garlic I am of the opinion the new anti fly tubs containing larva killer are much better for eradication than most topical applications containing no insecticide. One downside of a fly tub is it does not take in to account flies from another source. This is my reasoning for trying the canola oil laced with garlic cloves and low dosage of insecticide. There is a concern it may result in a super fly that will take a hammer to kill so I plan to rotate locations and types of insecticides throughout the grazing season. I will stay away from the garlic powder as it is dependent upon every cow ingesting it or one has a imbedded breeding ground. Genetic proclivity for not having flies is another area of consideration that I have yet to entertain. Kit Pharo has some experience with this so there may be some contibutors on these pages who could address the issue as well....... [/QUOTE]
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