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Topic:Insects

Insects and horses are topics of study that explore the interactions between various insect species and equine populations. These interactions can encompass a range of effects, from parasitic relationships to the transmission of diseases. Insects such as flies, mosquitoes, and ticks are known to impact horse health by acting as vectors for pathogens, causing irritation, or leading to allergic reactions. Research in this area often focuses on the identification of insect species that affect horses, the mechanisms of disease transmission, and the development of management strategies to mitigate negative impacts. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that examine the ecological relationships, health implications, and control measures related to insects and horses.
[Economic importance of protecting draft horses used in forestry against blood-sucking dipterous insects].
Veterinarni medicina    March 1, 1983   Volume 28, Issue 3 169-175 
Ríha J, Minár J, Králík O, Krupa V.The adverse effect of blood-sucking dipterous insects (gadflies, gnats, black flies, midges) was determined and checked, as exerted on the working performance of draft horses working in forests; the possibilities of protecting horses with repellents were studied at the same time. The trial was conducted under field conditions in the territory of the Broumov Forest Establishment in the Náchod and Trutnov districts. A 10% water emulsion of the repellent, diethyltoluamide, was used; the horses were treated with the emulsion in a 24-hour interval. Over the seventy working days from the 1st of Jul...
Animal disease agents transmitted by horse flies and deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae).
Journal of medical entomology    December 8, 1976   Volume 13, Issue 3 225-275 doi: 10.1093/jmedent/13.3.225
Krinsky WL.No abstract available
Biological notes on three species of Tabanidae (Diptera) obtained during experiments on transmission of equine infectious anemia of horses.
Journal of medical entomology    May 10, 1975   Volume 12, Issue 1 65-71 doi: 10.1093/jmedent/12.1.65
McClain DS, Matthysse JG, Kemen MJ.No abstract available
Biting flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on horses: laboratory evaluation of five insecticides for control.
Journal of medical entomology    December 30, 1973   Volume 10, Issue 6 596-598 doi: 10.1093/jmedent/10.6.596
Blume RR, Matter JJ, Eschle JL.No abstract available