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Promoting biosecurity through insect management at animal facilities.
Abstract
This chapter describes the impact of insects, mites and ticks on animal health, welfare and production, and the implementation of integrated pest management (IPM) to control these pests and ectoparasites as part of a biosecurity programme. The damages caused and biosecurity measures for cattle, sheep, pig, horse and poultry pests are discussed.