New Developments in Tsetse Fly Control Using Aircraft
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1977
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Lee.C.W
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The use of aircraft to apply insecticides for the control of tsetse flies has become
of increasing importance particularly during the last decade. Nearly 30 years
have passed since aIr-spraying operations to combat tsetse fly first began in
Southern Africa, (31,32) when fixed-wing aircraft were used to apply nonpersistent
insecticides as aerosols and fine sprays. The stage has now been
reached where such techniques are exploited on a large scale (17,26) . During
the last eight years, helicopter spraying techniques have developed from field
experiments with ground spraying techniques in Nigeria using persistent insecticides,
i.e. the discriminative treatment.of flies in continuous thickets, riverine
habitats and ot.her foci which tsetse flies are known to frequent. The choice of
a particular technique has been determined to a large extent by the nature of
the habitat and the topography of the land. It might also be influenced by
traditional methods of tsetse control, such as discriminative and selective ground
spraying, which, in Nigeria have been developed to a high degree of efficiency.
It was therefore logical to adapt some aspects of these ground .spraying techniques
when helicopter spraying was introduced for the first time in Nigeria.
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Agricultural Aviation, 11, p. 6-17