Table 3. Biting flies were trapped using monoconical traps using cow urine and acetone as attractants.
Sampling site | Fly density
per trap/day |
Sex (M = male; F = female) |
---|---|---|
Kula pesa
01° 35’ 44.9” N, 037° 48’ 35.8” E |
12 | 12 F – Stomoxys calcitrans |
8 | 5 F –
S. calcitrans;
1 M & 2 F – Hippobosca camelina |
|
4 | 3 F –
S. calcitrans;
1 F – H. camelina |
|
12 | 9 F & 1 M -
S. calcitrans;
1 F – Tabanus spp.; 1 M – H. camelina |
|
5 | 4 F –
S. calcitrans;
1 F – H. camelina |
|
11 | 1 M & 9 F –
S. calcitrans;
1 M – H. camelina |
|
8 | 6 M & 2 F – S. calcitrans | |
Soweto
01° 35’ 43.1” N, 037° 48’ 35.7” E |
2 | 2 F – S. calcitrans |
9 | 2 M & 7 F – S. calcitrans | |
7 | 1 M & 6 F – S. calcitrans | |
7 | 2 M & 4 F –
S. calcitrans;
1 F – H. camelina |
|
2 | 2 F – S. calcitrans | |
9 | 9 F – S. calcitrans | |
0 | Biting flies count = 0
(Only house flies were trapped) |
|
Naigero
01° 35’ 49.7” N, 037° 49’ 58.1” E |
33 | 8 M & 25 F – S. calcitrans |
14 | 2 M & 12 F – S. calcitrans |