ABSTRACT

Livestock production systems and some husbandry practices are prone to producing veterinary important entomological concerns. In addition, various arthropod-borne diseasessuch as West Nile and some types of encephalitiscan affect both humans and animals. To circumvent these problems successfully, a solid understanding of veterinary entomology shoul

chapter 1|10 pages

IMPORTANCE OF ARTHROPODS

chapter 2|22 pages

PRINCIPLES OF ARTHROPOD MANAGEMENT

chapter 3|38 pages

FILES (DIPTERA)

chapter 4|20 pages

MYIASIS

chapter 5|28 pages

LICE (ORDER PHTHIRAPTERA

chapter 6|14 pages

FLEAS (ORDER SIPHONAPTERA)

chapter 7|32 pages

MITES

chapter 8|28 pages

TICKS

chapter 11|10 pages

Management of Swine Pests

chapter 12|12 pages

MANAGEMENT OF SHEEP AND GOAT PESTS

chapter 13|24 pages

MANAGEMENT OF POULTRY PESTS

chapter 14|16 pages

MANAGEMENT OF EQUINE PESTS

chapter 15|28 pages

MANAGEMENT OF PET PESTS