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Horsefly trap. (Product Roundup).


Visitors at parks and other recreation areas no longer need to fear biting flies Biting flies may refer to:
  • Black fly
  • Horse-fly
  • Tsetse fly
  • Deer fly
  • Mosquito
. The Horse Pal biting fly biting fly
n.
A dipteran fly, such as a mosquito, midge, or horsefly, with mouthparts that are adapted to biting and piercing humans and other invertebrates.
 trap is environmentally sound, requires no chemicals, baits or insecticides insecticides, chemical, biological, or other agents used to destroy insect pests; the term commonly refers to chemical agents only. Chemical Insecticides
, and works from sun-up to sun-down. Originally designed for the equine industry, this trap from Newman Enterprises Newman Enterprises is a fictional business on the CBS daytime drama, The Young and the Restless.

Newman Enterprises was founded by business tycoon Victor Newman after he had left Chancellor Industries.
 is finding popular use around swimming pools, on golf courses and in other outdoor areas where these painful nuisances torment both animals and people.

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Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:Apr 1, 2003
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