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www.reference.com/topic/What-Is-a-Buffalo-Gnat
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A black fly (sometimes called a buffalo gnat , turkey gnat , or white socks ) is any member of the family Simuliidae of the Culicomorpha infraorder.
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www.reference.com/topic/What-Is-Bioscience-Research
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Scientists have succeeded in developing the first living cell that is controlled entirely by synthetic DNA. ... The Insect Gnat ... Turkey Vultures Habitat
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www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05582.html
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Black Flies, "Buffalo Gnats," "Turkey Gnats" ... The “true” turkey gnat, S. meridionale, is a foothills-prairie species in eastern Colorado and attacks birds. Species ...
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Black fly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_fly
A black fly (sometimes called a buffalo gnat, turkey gnat, or white socks) is any member of the family Simuliidae of the Culicomorpha infraorder. They are related ...
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www.lsuagcenter.com/news_archive/2011/may/headline_news...
www.lsuagcenter.com/news_archive/2011/may/headline_news/Turkey-gnats-pose-nuisance-to-people-but-threat-to-chickens.htm
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May 3, 2011 ... (Distributed 05/03/11) This is the time of the year when a tiny black fly known as the turkey gnat appears and becomes a nuisance to poultry, ...
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www.thepoultrysite.com/poultrynews/22552/seasonal-turke...
www.thepoultrysite.com/poultrynews/22552/seasonal-turkey-gnat-warning-for-louisiana
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May 4, 2011 ... LOUISIANA, US - A seasonal black fly outbreak could affect the state's residents and animals: turkey gnats are a serious pest to chickens and ...
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www.dirtdoctor.com/Turkey-Gnat_vq675.htm
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Common names: Black Fly, Buffalo Gnat, Turkey Gnat. Scientific name: Order Diptera, family Simuliidae, Simulium meridionale. Size: Larva--1/16" to 1/8", adult is ...
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www.aragriculture.org/poultry/podcasts/buffalo_gnat_aud...
www.aragriculture.org/poultry/podcasts/buffalo_gnat_audio.htm
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Feb 2, 2012 ... University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service Poultry Production in Arkansas Podcasts - Black Flies (Buffalo or ...
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entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/livestock/bfly.htm
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Common names for this pest include black flies and turkey gnats, as well as a number of new names applied by Floridians which are not repeatable here.
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