Using Visual and Digital Imagery to Quantify Horn Fly (Diptera: Muscidae) Densities
Brandon G Smythe, David J. Boxler, Gary J. Brewer, Eric Psota, David Watson
Abstract
The horn fly, Haematobia irritans L. (Diptera: Muscidae), is a persistent pest of cattle globally. A threshold of 200 flies per animal is considered the standard management goal; however, determining when that threshold has been exceeded is difficult using visual estimates that tend to overestimate the actual fly densities and are, at best, subjective. As a result, a more reliable and durable method of determining horn fly densities is needed. Here, we describe the methods commonly used to quantify horn fly densities including visual estimates and digital photography, and provide examples of quantification software and the prospect for computer automation methods.
Topics & Concepts
Haematobia irritansMuscidaeBiologyFrench hornNuisanceVisual inspectionAutomationSoftwarePEST analysisEcologyStatisticsComputer scienceMathematicsEngineeringStomoxysMechanical engineeringPedagogyPsychologyProgramming languageBotanyForensic Entomology and Diptera StudiesInsect behavior and control techniquesDiptera species taxonomy and behavior