1988 | United Kingdom | Documentary

Tsetse fly control – Pt. 2 of 2

  • English 8 mins
  • Director | Douglas Fisher
  • Writer | Dr. L.G. Goodwin, F.R.S.
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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An example of an odour trap is shown. Flies are attracted by animal smell and are caught. Once caught, they can be sterilised by chemicals or treated with insect juvenile hormones. Once a female has been treated with juvenile hormone, any offspring she produces will die. A graph shows the effects on the tsetse fly population of the various methods. The most effective however, remains spraying from the air.

Trypanosomiasis Entomology Sterilization Insect Africa
Film Organizations
Wellcome Trust
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