[Jacob-list] Gross! Flystrike in a horn!?
Kathryn Shirley
humbug7 at worldnet.att.net
Mon Sep 9 16:55:57 EDT 2002
Nose bots are tough to kill. IvomecR will do the job, but it will take
up to a month for the last grotty bot to get sneezed out. I know of no
other effective treatment.
Kate Shirley
Humbug Farm
Dave & Katrina wrote:
> Somewhere in the back of my mind, I remember hearing of something
> like this, but know nothing about Nose Bot. Will have to do a little
> research on it. It is possible, I guess. Even more gross, I think.
> Thanks for thinking of it Thom. Hmm so is IvomecR a problem during
> pregnancy? I guess that is not the ivomec we use... Maybe I should do
> the whole flock. (Don't care to repeat that picture!)Thanks. Katrina
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Thomas Simmons
> To: jacob-list;oberlef at supernet.com
> Sent: 9/8/02 10:25:23 PM
> Subject: RE: [Jacob-list] Gross! Flystrike in a horn!?
> Katrina,This might be Nose Bot, as opposed to
> flystrike....this fly lays eggs on or in the sheeps
> nostrils, and when they hatch, they crawl up the sinuses and
> into the horn cavities...the maggots can be up to one inch
> long (I know, this is really GROSS stuff). Did you notice
> this sheep pressing its nose to the ground (to avoid flies)
> or sneezing alot this summer?If it's nose bot, she's
> probably still got larvae in her sinuses ....I understand
> you can use IvomecR, but it takes a full month to kill
> everything.thom
>
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