Author(s) |
Logan, David
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Publication Date |
1991-11
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Abstract |
There has been some public concern over a possible increase in blowfly numbers since the introduction of Wheelie bins. Some opinion attributes this possible increase in blowfly numbers to the reduction in bin collection frequency from twice per week to once per week. To aid in resolving the issue the Medical Entomology Branch of the NT Department of Health and Community Services, set up an experiment to determine what link existed between Wheelie bins and blowfly numbers.
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Link | |
Publisher |
Medical Entomology, DHCS
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Subject |
Insects
Darwin
Monitoring
Surveys
Climate
Insecticides
Urban
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Title |
The association of blowflies with wheelie-bins in Darwin
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Type of document |
Technical Report
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Entity Type |
Publication
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The Association Of Blowflies With Wheelie-Bins In Darwin NOV 1991.pdf | 1484.778 KB | application/pdf | View document | |