!—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30, 1964 .2- Fly Control In Barns Is Matter Of Sanitation With Spray Program The basis of any fly control program is a sound sanitation pi ogram, most authorities agree, but sanitation can not be counted on to do the whole job Dunng the past two years, say Penn State University en tomologists, spiays of dimetho ate have given residual effec tiveness for fom to eight weeks when backed up by a good sanitation pi ogram. Richard Forry, 2016 Horse shoe Road, who has opeiated a custom spraying business for four yeais, and has been using the lesidual spray with the trade name Cygon foi the past thiee yeais, says, “Nothing I have ever used has given me as much satisfaction ” Fony, who spiayed about 400 barns last year and expects to spiay moie than that this year, said fanners are finding that if they conti ol the flies in the barn, they control them in the house, and that makes the farm wife happy Foiry’s three spiay rigs are on the load eveiy day right now One rig is kept busyi spraying alfalfa fields for wee vil conti 01, a second specializes in disinfecting poultiy houses, while the thud is used for whitewashing dairy bains and spiaying for flies He said this week, most of the farms wheie he sprayed foi flies last yeai have request ed repeats Most of these faimers, he said, were using fogging machines or some type of hand opeiated spraying equipment befoie they began using the residual sprays, but th£y aie finding that a custom application does a bettei job of control When asked if the spray could.not be applied with the whitewash, he explained that some of the effectiveness would be lost because the whitewash is put on much heavier than the pesticide and would cover some of the chemical “We find that the best time to spray for flies is two to five days after whitewashing,” he said While a large portion of his bain spiaying business is an dairy bams, Foiry also ap ■Labor to load baled hay on wagons can be ieduced fiom 35 6 man-minutes per ton to 9 3 man-minutes pei ton by using a Bale-Throwei. Alan Beyer Landis Bros. Inc. Christiana LY 8-5687 Lancaster 398-3906 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Wenger Implement- Co. H. S. Newcomer & Son M. S. Yeorsley & Sons New Holland 354-8001 Buck BU 4-4467 Mt. Joy 653-3361 West Chester 696-2990 plies the residual sprays in hog houses and steer feeding pens. If a farmer has a dairy barn and a steer feeding operation, SPRAY WHERE FLIES CONGREGATE does the most good Window ledges are a favorite resting place for house flies. Residual sprays here kill many flies before they have a chance to breed. Richard Forry pays particular attention to spots such as this around barns and other buildings. CERTIFIED PIPER SUDAN GRASS. AVAILABLE NOW FOR QUICK FORAGE. See YOUR Hoffman Seed-Man A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. LANDISVILLE, PA. ********************************************-* See Us For A Demonstration he has to control the flies in the whole barn ; . While Forry uses only Cygon in his barn spraying program, the Pennsylvania State Univer sity entomologists also recom mend Ciodrin, Diazinon, DDVP, Malathion, Dibrom, and Ronnel for residual sprays and add that any of the materials may (Continued on Page 13) Phone 898-3421 farmhand...lhe wheel rakt you'failorfo fit your needs! Adds n wheel 1 front oi rear. ADD 2 EXTENSION KITS s'. Adds raking < wheels to both front \ and rear. '*y\ u ajyi 'ow about a Free Trial on your far> Call Us For A Demonstration KEENER EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 569-9861 1531 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Loads bales automatically Bale Ejector for John Deere Twine-Tie Balers Automatic loading of baled hay is here, thanks to the Bale Ejector for John Deere Twine-Tie Balers. The Ejector tosses half-sized bales, or slightly larger, into wagons automat ically. What’s more, with a John Deere Elevator-Bale Conveyor com bination you can store bales automati cally. Stop in soon. Let us put auto mation into your haying. Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 5 to 9 RAKING WHEELS ... the choice is yours. Farmhand’s new ‘'F-series'* - rakes, with exclusive "add-on” feature, let you switch from a basic 5-wheel rake to a 6- or 7-wheel model ... from a 7-wheel rake to an 8- or 9-wheel model raking a 14'swath. Farmhand rakes are famous forfast., sf clean, gentle raking in all kinds of hayl' 1 No gears, pulleys or ratchets to cause , trouble. Adjustments for raking width, transport and raking pressure are *ast and easy. Adapts for hydraulic lift. fmrni- ■m?