The Veterinary Record, Vol 114, Issue 9, 214-215
Copyright © 1984 by British Veterinary Association
Evaluation of three synthetic pyrethroids in the control of sheep headfly disease
WT Appleyard,
JT Williams,
and
R Davie
Deltamethrin (0.01 per cent) applied to the heads of lambs and gimmers at 30 day intervals on two separate farms failed to control damage caused by the sheep headfly , Hydrotaea irritans. Permethrin (0.1 per cent) applied to gimmers at monthly intervals achieved a slight reduction in severity of damage but protection did not extend beyond 14 days. Polyvinyl chloride tags containing 8.5 per cent cypermethrin reduced damage in gimmers to a very low level with protection lasting throughout the summer. Weight gains of lambs suffering headfly damage were significantly less than unaffected lambs.