Flytraps and Their Operation [1930]

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Flytraps and Their Operation [1930]

by F. C. (Fred Corry) Bishopp

EN·~34 minutes·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

FLYTRAPS AND THEIR OPERATION

0:09

USES AND LIMITATIONS OF FLYTRAPS

1:15

KINDS OF FLIES CAUGHT

1:28

TYPES OF TRAPS

19:59

TRAPPING THE SCREW-WORM FLY

1:45

BAITS FOR TRAPS

5:38

BAIT CONTAINERS

1:01

CARE AND LOCATION OF TRAPS

2:06

STICKY FLY PAPERS

0:54

Description

This concise guide walks listeners through the role of flytraps in managing house flies and other nuisance species. It stresses that trapping is a supplement to broader control tactics like eliminating breeding sites and chemical treatments. Early‑season trapping is presented as a proactive way to curb population explosions later in summer.

The narration explains how different fly species—house flies, blowflies, stable flies, and horn flies—are attracted to specific baits, whether vegetable or animal matter. It then surveys the most common trap designs, from window and garbage‑can models to the sturdier conical hoop trap, highlighting the principle of a wide entrance and narrow exit. Listeners also learn simple DIY construction tips that let farms or households build effective, low‑cost devices.

Beyond the technical details, the author stresses using trap counts as a practical index of how well a broader control campaign is working. By comparing catches over time, listeners can gauge whether breeding sites have been successfully reduced. The result is a straightforward, adaptable toolkit for anyone looking to keep indoor and outdoor spaces fly‑free.

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Language

en

Duration

~34 minutes (32K characters)

Series

United States. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bulletin no. 734

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tom Cosmas from files generously made available by USDA through The Internet Archive. All resultant materials are placed in the Public Domain.

Release date

2020-09-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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F. C. (Fred Corry) Bishopp

1884–1970

A pioneering American entomologist, he wrote practical guides on flies, fleas, ticks, and other pests at a time when insect control was closely tied to public health and agriculture. His work helped turn specialist knowledge into clear advice for farmers, health officials, and everyday readers.

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