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aminopeptidases M. Sandeman et al., Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects
antigens V. Bowles, Progress on vaccination against the sheep blowfly

V. Bowles et al., A novel approach to vaccination against the sheep blowfly

attitudes  R. Murray-Prior et al., Farmer attitudes and beliefs on ectoparasiticides - A Focus Group Study in WA
automatic jetting 
race
R. D. Lund et al., Improving the performance of automatic jetting races (AJRs) for the protection of sheep from flystrike

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behaviour P. J. James et al., Optimising the sensitivity of sheep inspection for detecting lice
beliefs R. Murray-Prior et al., Farmer attitudes and beliefs on ectoparasiticides - A Focus Group Study in WA
best practice J. Ashton et al., Integrating "best practice" chemicals use and residues management with regulation – a challenge for both the wool industry and the NRA
bioassays M. Sandeman et al., Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects
biological control T. Doran et al., Application of the reproductive parasite Wolbachia to the biological control of flystrike

R. J. Moore et al., Biological control of flystrike: use of live bacterial vectors to deliver insecticidal proteins and insecticidal double stranded RNA
 

birdsfoot trefoil D. M. Leathwick et al., Specialist forages – A role in flystrike management?
blowfly B. C. Hosking et al., Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides

B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate climate

L. J. McLeod et al., "Bait bins", time series analysis and Lucilia cuprina

L. J. McLeod et al., The development of a predictive model for spring emergence of Lucilia cuprina

M. P. Ward et al., Use of Lucitrap® by groups of woolgrowers to control flystrike

blowfly strike R. Urech et al., Lucitrap® and LuciLure® improvements

M. P. Ward et al., Use of Lucitrap® by groups of woolgrowers to control flystrike

blowfly traps A. C. G Heath et al., Blowfly Traps and prevention of flystrike; a review of the New Zealand experience
body strike S. W. P. Cloete et al., Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as well as to objective and subjective wool traits

S. I. Mortimer, Current research by NSW Agriculture on the genetics of flystrike resistance

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in the breeding programs of ram breeding flocks

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in breeding programs for commercial flocks

Bovicola ovis D. Chandler et al., Low residue Diprite dipping of sheep with the Richards immersion-cage sheep dip

P. J. James et al., Biology and population dynamics of sheep lice: implications for control

P. J. James et al., Sheep lice and the economic production of low residue wool

P. J. James et al., Sheep susceptibility and immune response to lice: potential for manipulation

P. J. James et al., Optimising the sensitivity of sheep inspection for detecting lice

P. J. James et al., Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for low residue control of midseason louse infestations

G. Levot, Implications of insecticide resistance for the control of flystrike and lice on sheep

breakdown B. Horton et al., Wool residue breakdown model: An example of how wool blending models can be used to estimate sale lot maximum concentrations and wool harvesting intervals
breech strike S. W. P. Cloete et al., Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as well as to objective and subjective wool traits
brokers D. L. Evans et al., The potential to value add to the Australian residue monitoring survey

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Calliphora stygia M. D. Lang et al., The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding site in Tasmania
carrion M. D. Lang et al., The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding site in Tasmania
cDNA library P. J. James et al., Sheep susceptibility and immune response to lice: potential for manipulation
chemical D. L. Evans et al., What is the likely impact of farmer training?
Chrysomya 
rufifacies
M. D. Lang et al., The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding site in Tasmania
CLiK B. C. Hosking et al., Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides
commercial flock S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in breeding programs for commercial flocks
cost P. J. James et al., Sheep lice and the economic production of low residue wool
cost-benefit D. Counsell, A benefit-cost analysis of the mules operation to the Australian sheep flock

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dags D. M. Leathwick et al., Specialist forages – A role in flystrike management?
decision support R. W. Sutherst et al., Towards an integrated sheep parasite decision support system. Part I. Sheep Blowfly Strike
deregulation D. L. Evans et al., Local lice action groups – can they work?
detection P. J. James et al., Optimising the sensitivity of sheep inspection for detecting lice
development L. J. McLeod et al., The development of a predictive model for spring emergence of Lucilia cuprina
developmental 
biology
K. G. Wardhaugh, The biology and ecology of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) – an update
diagnostics W. P. Michalski et al., Development of a lice detection test for "on-farm" use
diazinon D. Chandler et al., Low residue Diprite dipping of sheep with the Richards immersion-cage sheep dip

G. Levot et al., Diazinon residues in soil following surface disposal of spent dip wash

R. D. Lund et al., Changes in diazinon concentrations in shower and plunge dip dip-wash using traditional and constant replenishment methods of dip-wash management
 

diflubenzuron N. S. Sherwood et al., Development of an insect development inhibitor for the control of Bovicola ovis in sheep

I. S. Ridley et al., A summary of laboratory and field collected data on the efficacy provided by a diflubenzuron spray-on formulation against the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina

dipping D. Chandler et al., Low residue Diprite dipping of sheep with the Richards immersion-cage sheep dip
dip-wash R. D. Lund et al., Improved design and use of shower and plunge dipping equipment for the eradication of sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis )

R. D. Lund et al., Changes in diazinon concentrations in shower and plunge dip dip-wash using traditional and constant replenishment methods of dip-wash management

direct challenge I. G. Colditz et al., Breeding for resistance to fly strike
disposal G. Levot et al., Diazinon residues in soil following surface disposal of spent dip wash
DYMEX R. W. Sutherst et al., Towards an integrated sheep parasite decision support system. Part I. Sheep Blowfly Strike

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ecolabel I. M. Russell, Ecolabels –An opportunity to identify low residue wools in the marketplace
ecology K. G. Wardhaugh, The biology and ecology of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) – an update
ectoparasites L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Sustainable sheep ectoparasite control using IPM
ectoparasiticides B. C. Hosking et al., Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides

R. Murray-Prior et al., Farmer attitudes and beliefs on ectoparasiticides - A Focus Group Study in WA

I. M. Russell et al., Validating the assumptions in the Australian NRA environmental risk assessment protocol for sheep ectoparasiticides

I. M. Russell et al., Fleece distribution at shearing from an off-shears application of an IGR backline treatment

egg hatch V. Bowles et al., Novel targets for control of the sheep blowfly and other insect pests
environmental risk 
assessment
I. M. Russell et al., Validating the assumptions in the Australian NRA environmental risk assessment protocol for sheep ectoparasiticides
enzymes V. Bowles et al., Novel targets for control of the sheep blowfly and other insect pests
Europe M. Madden, Pesticide Residue Situation in Europe

I. M. Russell, Ecolabels –An opportunity to identify low residue wools in the marketplace
 

evaluation D. L. Evans et al., What is the likely impact of farmer training?
extension J. D. Horton et al., Wool producer knowledge of flystrike control

A. Jones, The Cutting Edge (An account of mulesing in Tasmania)

W. McLeish et al., Queensland producers’ needs in relation to blowfly and louse control

W. McLeish et al., The Sheeplink activity - A strategy for managing blowflies and lice in dry tropical pastoral regions

extinosad  J. Rothwell et al., The use of spinosad in integrated pest management systems. The tactical control of blowfly strike and salvage treatment of lousy sheep with long wool

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facilitator  D. L. Evans et al., Local lice action groups – can they work?
facultative 
diapause
L. J. McLeod et al., The development of a predictive model for spring emergence of Lucilia cuprina
farmer groups  D. L. Evans et al., Local lice action groups – can they work?

E. C. Scarlett, Lice eradication groups – Reducing chemical dependence by eradicating lice on a district basis

farmers  D. L. Evans et al., What is the likely impact of farmer training?

R. Murray-Prior et al., Farmer attitudes and beliefs on ectoparasiticides - A Focus Group Study in WA

fineness  S. W. P. Cloete et al., Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as well as to objective and subjective wool traits
fleece rot  I. G. Colditz et al., Breeding for resistance to fly strike

S. I. Mortimer, Current research by NSW Agriculture on the genetics of flystrike resistance

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in the breeding programs of ram breeding flocks

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in breeding programs for commercial flocks

fleece weight  S. W. P. Cloete et al., Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as well as to objective and subjective wool traits
flies  J. Rothwell et al., The use of spinosad in integrated pest management systems. The tactical control of blowfly strike and salvage treatment of lousy sheep with long wool
flystrike  I. G. Colditz et al., Breeding for resistance to fly strike

A. C. G Heath et al., Blowfly Traps and prevention of flystrike; a review of the New Zealand experience

B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: use of traps for flystrike control and monitoring fly populations

J. D. Horton et al., Wool producer perceptions of their flystrike problem

J. D. Horton et al., Some current sheep management strategies for low residue fly and lice control

D. M. Leathwick et al., Specialist forages – A role in flystrike management?

S. I. Mortimer, Current research by NSW Agriculture on the genetics of flystrike resistance

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in the breeding programs of ram breeding flocks

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in breeding programs for commercial flocks

I. S. Ridley et al., A summary of laboratory and field collected data on the efficacy provided by a diflubenzuron spray-on formulation against the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina

A. Scholtz et al., The application of trapping, using the Lucitrap ® system, in an integrated blowfly management program in South Africa
 

flystrike 
management
J. D. Horton et al., Wool producer knowledge of flystrike control
flytrap  B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate climate
forages D. M. Leathwick et al., Specialist forages – A role in flystrike management?

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genetic control R. J. Mahon, Genetic control of Lucilia cuprina, past and prospects
genetics  L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing
genomics  T. Doran et al., Application of the reproductive parasite Wolbachia to the biological control of flystrike

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HACCP D. L. Evans et al., The potential application of HACCP based management systems
Haematobia R. W. Sutherst et al., Towards an integrated sheep parasite decision support system. Part I. Sheep Blowfly Strike
hormones  V. Bowles et al., A novel approach to vaccination against the sheep blowfly

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immunity P. J. James et al., Sheep susceptibility and immune response to lice: potential for manipulation
information manual W. McLeish et al., The Sheeplink activity - A strategy for managing blowflies and lice in dry tropical pastoral regions
inhibitors V. Bowles et al., Novel targets for control of the sheep blowfly and other insect pests

M. Sandeman et al., Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects

insect growth 
regulators
I. M. Russell et al., Fleece distribution at shearing from an off-shears application of an IGR backline treatment
insecticidal 
proteins 
R. J. Moore et al., Biological control of flystrike: use of live bacterial vectors to deliver insecticidal proteins and insecticidal double stranded RNA
insecticide 
residues
P. J. James et al., Sheep lice and the economic production of low residue wool

P. J. James et al., Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for low residue control of midseason louse infestations
 

insecticide 
resistance
G. Levot, Implications of insecticide resistance for the control of flystrike and lice on sheep
IPM D. L. Evans et al., What is the likely impact of farmer training?

L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Sustainable sheep ectoparasite control using IPM

W. McLeish et al., The Sheeplink activity - A strategy for managing blowflies and lice in dry tropical pastoral regions

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jetting R. D. Lund et al., Improving the performance of automatic jetting races (AJRs) for the protection of sheep from flystrike

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label approval L. Moffatt et al., The registration and label approval process for sheep ectoparasiticides
legislation  M. Madden, Pesticide Residue Situation in Europe
lice R. Armstrong et al., Changes in management practices and pesticides used by Queensland producers to control blowflies and lice

J. D. Horton et al., Some current sheep management strategies for low residue fly and lice control

P. J. James et al., Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for low residue control of midseason louse infestations

R. D. Lund et al., Changes in diazinon concentrations in shower and plunge dip dip-wash using traditional and constant replenishment methods of dip-wash management

J. Rothwell et al., The use of spinosad in integrated pest management systems. The tactical control of blowfly strike and salvage treatment of lousy sheep with long wool

lice eradication E. C. Scarlett, Lice eradication groups – Reducing chemical dependence by eradicating lice on a district basis
lice infestation W. P. Michalski et al., Development of a lice detection test for "on-farm" use
Liceman E. C. Scarlett, Liceman – A decision making computer program
live vector R. J. Moore et al., Biological control of flystrike: use of live bacterial vectors to deliver insecticidal proteins and insecticidal double stranded RNA
lousicides R. D. Lund et al., Improved design and use of shower and plunge dipping equipment for the eradication of sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis )
low residue wool I. M. Russell, Ecolabels –An opportunity to identify low residue wools in the marketplace
Lucilia cuprina G. Levot, Implications of insecticide resistance for the control of flystrike and lice on sheep

R. J. Mahon, Genetic control of Lucilia cuprina, past and prospects

L. J. McLeod et al., "Bait bins", time series analysis and Lucilia cuprina

L. J. McLeod et al., The development of a predictive model for spring emergence of Lucilia cuprina

I. S. Ridley et al., A summary of laboratory and field collected data on the efficacy provided by a diflubenzuron spray-on formulation against the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina

M. Sandeman et al., Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects

R. W. Sutherst et al., Towards an integrated sheep parasite decision support system. Part I. Sheep Blowfly Strike

R. Urech et al., Lucitrap® and LuciLure® improvements

The Late W. G. Vogt et al., Estimating population densities of the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) from catches in wind-oriented traps

K. G. Wardhaugh, The biology and ecology of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) – an update

K. G. Wardhaugh et al., Factors affecting the incidence of flystrike in sheep – a description and analysis of data from three separate areas in eastern Australia

Lucilia sericata M. D. Lang et al., The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding site in Tasmania
Lucilure  R. Urech et al., Lucitrap® and LuciLure® improvements
Lucitrap B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate climate

B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: use of traps for flystrike control and monitoring fly populations

I. S. Ridley et al., A summary of laboratory and field collected data on the efficacy provided by a diflubenzuron spray-on formulation against the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina

R. Urech et al., Lucitrap® and LuciLure® improvements

M. P. Ward et al., Use of Lucitrap® by groups of woolgrowers to control flystrike

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magnum N. S. Sherwood et al., Development of an insect development inhibitor for the control of Bovicola ovis in sheep
management L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing
market I. M. Russell, Ecolabels –An opportunity to identify low residue wools in the marketplace
merino S. I. Mortimer, Current research by NSW Agriculture on the genetics of flystrike resistance

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in the breeding programs of ram breeding flocks

model  E. C. Scarlett, Liceman – A decision making computer program
modular model R. W. Sutherst et al., Towards an integrated sheep parasite decision support system. Part I. Sheep Blowfly Strike
monitor traps B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: use of traps for flystrike control and monitoring fly populations
Mulesing D. Counsell, A benefit-cost analysis of the mules operation to the Australian sheep flock

A. Jones, The Cutting Edge (An account of mulesing in Tasmania)

L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing

myiasis M. Sandeman et al., Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects

K. G. Wardhaugh, The biology and ecology of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) – an update

K. G. Wardhaugh et al., Factors affecting the incidence of flystrike in sheep – a description and analysis of data from three separate areas in eastern Australia

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networks R. W. Sutherst et al., Towards an integrated sheep parasite decision support system. Part I. Sheep Blowfly Strike
New Zealand  A. C. G Heath et al., Blowfly Traps and prevention of flystrike; a review of the New Zealand experience
non-surgical  L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing
NRA J. Ashton et al., Progress report on the NRA review of sheep ectoparasiticides and related organophosphate reviews

J. Ashton et al., Integrating "best practice" chemicals use and residues management with regulation – a challenge for both the wool industry and the NRA

K. O’Brien, The NRA’s role in the regulation of sheep ectoparasiticides

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off-shears lousicide N. S. Sherwood et al., Development of an insect development inhibitor for the control of Bovicola ovis in sheep
on farm test kit W. P. Michalski et al., Development of a lice detection test for "on-farm" use
organophosphate J. Ashton et al., Progress report on the NRA review of sheep ectoparasiticides and related organophosphate reviews

R. Armstrong et al., Changes in management practices and pesticides used by Queensland producers to control blowflies and lice

overwintering L. J. McLeod et al., The development of a predictive model for spring emergence of Lucilia cuprina

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parasite resistance P. J. James et al., Sheep susceptibility and immune response to lice: potential for manipulation
peritrophic 
membrane
V. Bowles, Progress on vaccination against the sheep blowfly
pesticide R. Armstrong et al., Changes in management practices and pesticides used by Queensland producers to control blowflies and lice

D. L. Evans et al., The potential application of HACCP based management systems

D. L. Evans et al., The potential to value add to the Australian residue monitoring survey

B. Horton et al., Wool residue breakdown model: An example of how wool blending models can be used to estimate sale lot maximum concentrations and wool harvesting intervals

pesticide residues T. Brightling, Pesticide residues on Australian wool

R. D. Lund et al., Improving the performance of automatic jetting races (AJRs) for the protection of sheep from flystrike

W. McLeish et al., Queensland producers’ needs in relation to blowfly and louse control

W. McLeish et al., The Sheeplink activity - A strategy for managing blowflies and lice in dry tropical pastoral regions

Phthiraptera P. J. James et al., Biology and population dynamics of sheep lice: implications for control

P. J. James et al., Sheep lice and the economic production of low residue wool

P. J. James et al., Sheep susceptibility and immune response to lice: potential for manipulation

P. J. James et al., Optimising the sensitivity of sheep inspection for detecting lice

P. J. James et al., Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for low residue control of midseason louse infestations

plunge dip R. D. Lund et al., Improved design and use of shower and plunge dipping equipment for the eradication of sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis )

R. D. Lund et al., Changes in diazinon concentrations in shower and plunge dip dip-wash using traditional and constant replenishment methods of dip-wash management

population cycles  L. J. McLeod et al., "Bait bins", time series analysis and Lucilia cuprina
population density  The Late W. G. Vogt et al., Estimating population densities of the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) from catches in wind-oriented traps
possum M. D. Lang et al., The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding site in Tasmania
predicting 
insecticide
resistance
J. A. McKenzie et al., Ecology, evolution and the effective use of pesticides
predictive model L. J. McLeod et al., The development of a predictive model for spring emergence of Lucilia cuprina
prevalence P. J. James et al., Sheep lice and the economic production of low residue wool
producers' needs W. McLeish et al., Queensland producers’ needs in relation to blowfly and louse control

W. McLeish et al., The Sheeplink activity - A strategy for managing blowflies and lice in dry tropical pastoral regions

product B. C. Hosking et al., Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides
proteases V. Bowles, Progress on vaccination against the sheep blowfly

M. Sandeman et al., Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects

pruritis P. J. James et al., Optimising the sensitivity of sheep inspection for detecting lice

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quality assurance D. L. Evans et al., The potential application of HACCP based management systems

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ram breeding  S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in the breeding programs of ram breeding flocks
recombinant 
antibodies 
R. J. Moore et al., Biological control of flystrike: use of live bacterial vectors to deliver insecticidal proteins and insecticidal double stranded RNA
registration L. Moffatt et al., The registration and label approval process for sheep ectoparasiticides
regulation P. J. James et al., Biology and population dynamics of sheep lice: implications for control

K. O’Brien, The NRA’s role in the regulation of sheep ectoparasiticides

reproduction  S. W. P. Cloete et al., Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as well as to objective and subjective wool traits
reproductive
parasites
T. Doran et al., Application of the reproductive parasite Wolbachia to the biological control of flystrike
residue 
management 
J. Ashton et al., Integrating "best practice" chemicals use and residues management with regulation – a challenge for both the wool industry and the NRA
residues D. Chandler et al., Low residue Diprite dipping of sheep with the Richards immersion-cage sheep dip

D. L. Evans et al., The potential to value add to the Australian residue monitoring survey

D. L. Evans et al., The potential application of HACCP based management systems

B. Horton et al., Wool residue breakdown model: An example of how wool blending models can be used to estimate sale lot maximum concentrations and wool harvesting intervals

J. D. Horton et al., Some current sheep management strategies for low residue fly and lice control

M. Madden, Pesticide Residue Situation in Europe

I. M. Russell et al., Validating the assumptions in the Australian NRA environmental risk assessment protocol for sheep ectoparasiticides

resistance I. G. Colditz et al., Breeding for resistance to fly strike

S. I. Mortimer, Current research by NSW Agriculture on the genetics of flystrike resistance

S. I. Mortimer, Flystrike resistance in breeding programs for commercial flocks

review J. Ashton et al., Progress report on the NRA review of sheep ectoparasiticides and related organophosphate reviews
RNA interference R. J. Moore et al., Biological control of flystrike: use of live bacterial vectors to deliver insecticidal proteins and insecticidal double stranded RNA

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seasonality L. J. McLeod et al., "Bait bins", time series analysis and Lucilia cuprina
selection  S. W. P. Cloete et al., Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as well as to objective and subjective wool traits

I. G. Colditz et al., Breeding for resistance to fly strike

sheep  J. D. Horton et al., Wool producer perceptions of their flystrike problem

P. J. James et al., Sheep susceptibility and immune response to lice: potential for manipulation

P. J. James et al., Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for low residue control of midseason louse infestations

M. D. Lang et al., The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding site in Tasmania

sheep blowfly  V. Bowles, Progress on vaccination against the sheep blowfly

V. Bowles et al., A novel approach to vaccination against the sheep blowfly

V. Bowles et al., Novel targets for control of the sheep blowfly and other insect pests

R. D. Lund et al., Improving the performance of automatic jetting races (AJRs) for the protection of sheep from flystrike

W. McLeish et al., Queensland producers’ needs in relation to blowfly and louse control

W. McLeish et al., The Sheeplink activity - A strategy for managing blowflies and lice in dry tropical pastoral regions

M. Sandeman et al., Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects

sheep dip  G. Levot et al., Diazinon residues in soil following surface disposal of spent dip wash
sheep 
ectoparasites 
R. D. Lund et al., Improved design and use of shower and plunge dipping equipment for the eradication of sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis )
sheep 
ectoparasiticides
J. Ashton et al., Progress report on the NRA review of sheep ectoparasiticides and related organophosphate reviews

L. Moffatt et al., The registration and label approval process for sheep ectoparasiticides

K. O’Brien, The NRA’s role in the regulation of sheep ectoparasiticides
 

sheep lice D. Chandler et al., Low residue Diprite dipping of sheep with the Richards immersion-cage sheep dip

D. L. Evans et al., Local lice action groups – can they work?

W. McLeish et al., Queensland producers’ needs in relation to blowfly and louse control

W. McLeish et al., The Sheeplink activity - A strategy for managing blowflies and lice in dry tropical pastoral regions

E. C. Scarlett, Liceman – A decision making computer program

E. C. Scarlett, Lice eradication groups – Reducing chemical dependence by eradicating lice on a district basis

N. S. Sherwood et al., Development of an insect development inhibitor for the control of Bovicola ovis in sheep

 

sheep 
management 
J. D. Horton et al., Some current sheep management strategies for low residue fly and lice control
sheep 
susceptibility
K. G. Wardhaugh et al., Factors affecting the incidence of flystrike in sheep – a description and analysis of data from three separate areas in eastern Australia
shower dip R. D. Lund et al., Improved design and use of shower and plunge dipping equipment for the eradication of sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis )

R. D. Lund et al., Changes in diazinon concentrations in shower and plunge dip dip-wash using traditional and constant replenishment methods of dip-wash management

SIRM  R. J. Mahon, Genetic control of Lucilia cuprina, past and prospects
soil residues  G. Levot et al., Diazinon residues in soil following surface disposal of spent dip wash
spinosad J. Rothwell et al., The use of spinosad in integrated pest management systems. The tactical control of blowfly strike and salvage treatment of lousy sheep with long wool
stewardship B. C. Hosking et al., Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides
strike model K. G. Wardhaugh et al., Factors affecting the incidence of flystrike in sheep – a description and analysis of data from three separate areas in eastern Australia
sulla  D. M. Leathwick et al., Specialist forages – A role in flystrike management?
survey D. L. Evans et al., The potential to value add to the Australian residue monitoring survey

J. D. Horton et al., Wool producer perceptions of their flystrike problem

survival P. J. James et al., Biology and population dynamics of sheep lice: implications for control
sustainability L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Sustainable sheep ectoparasite control using IPM
synthetic pyrethroid R. Armstrong et al., Changes in management practices and pesticides used by Queensland producers to control blowflies and lice

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Tasmania B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate climate

J. D. Horton et al., Wool producer perceptions of their flystrike problem

J. D. Horton et al., Some current sheep management strategies for low residue fly and lice control

A. Jones, The Cutting Edge (An account of mulesing in Tasmania)

time series L. J. McLeod et al., "Bait bins", time series analysis and Lucilia cuprina
timing of 
application
J. A. McKenzie et al., Ecology, evolution and the effective use of pesticides
training  D. L. Evans et al., What is the likely impact of farmer training?
transmission P. J. James et al., Biology and population dynamics of sheep lice: implications for control
trap  M. P. Ward et al., Use of Lucitrap® by groups of woolgrowers to control flystrike

The Late W. G. Vogt et al., Estimating population densities of the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) from catches in wind-oriented traps

trap position B. Horton et al., Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate climate
trapping  R. Urech et al., Lucitrap® and LuciLure® improvements

A. Scholtz et al., The application of trapping, using the Lucitrap ® system, in an integrated blowfly management program in South Africa

M. P. Ward et al., Use of Lucitrap® by groups of woolgrowers to control flystrike

triflumuron I. M. Russell et al., Fleece distribution at shearing from an off-shears application of an IGR backline treatment

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vaccination V. Bowles, Progress on vaccination against the sheep blowfly

V. Bowles et al., A novel approach to vaccination against the sheep blowfly

vetrazin B. C. Hosking et al., Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides

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weather  The Late W. G. Vogt et al., Estimating population densities of the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) from catches in wind-oriented traps
welfare  L. J. E. Karlsson et al., Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing
Wolbachia T. Doran et al., Application of the reproductive parasite Wolbachia to the biological control of flystrike
wool R. Armstrong et al., Changes in management practices and pesticides used by Queensland producers to control blowflies and lice

D. L. Evans et al., The potential application of HACCP based management systems

wool harvesting 
interval
B. Horton et al., Wool residue breakdown model: An example of how wool blending models can be used to estimate sale lot maximum concentrations and wool harvesting intervals
wool residues T. Brightling, Pesticide residues on Australian wool
wool scouring I. M. Russell et al., Validating the assumptions in the Australian NRA environmental risk assessment protocol for sheep ectoparasiticides

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