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"Peter T. Kneeland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Apr 1997 23:50:58 -0500
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Hi!
While I prefer bees, my wife loves to raise rabbitts. She has heard of
using parasitic wasps to control the black flys that love to hang out near
the rabbitt cages. Does anybody know if there are any problems associated
with these and bees? Do they attack bees as they do fly larvae? TIA
P Kneeland
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FLY CONTROL:    The Parasitic Wasps work VERY well for controlling flies.
About the same size as the "No-See-'ems," they attack only the fly larvae.
A difference can be seen in as little as 4 days after installing.
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