Today, we have the Director of Business Development for the American Cattlemen Media Group and host; Dustin Hector & he sits down with Frank Jusich, head of commercial operations for Pertinent Eco Solutions, who brings extensive experience in animal health and pest control and will discuss the economic and health impacts of flies on cattle. Flies represent a significant challenge for cattle producers, causing an estimated $1 billion in annual economic losses. These pests stress cattle, negatively affecting milk production, birth weight, body scores, and overall animal health. Stress from flies can particularly impact young animals by reducing weight gain and increasing susceptibility to illness. Frank recommends a comprehensive approach to fly control. For pasture cattle, feed-through fly control products are most effective. These products contain insect growth regulators (IGRs) that work like "birth control for flies" by preventing eggs from hatching and larvae from maturing. The cattle become their own applicators, making the method convenient and low-stress. In confined settings like feedlots and dairies, producers should employ integrated pest management (IPM). This approach combines feed-through products with hygiene practices, such as cleaning organic material and using fly baits, stations, and misting systems. A significant challenge in fly control is pesticide resistance. With the EPA removing many compound classes, traditional insecticides have become less effective. IGRs offer a solution by controlling fly populations through a fundamentally different mechanism that makes resistance nearly impossible. Environmentally conscious producers will appreciate that IGRs have zero impact on animals, people, or pets. These products can collapse fly populations within two to four weeks by preventing reproduction. For producers seeking more information, Usich recommends visiting www.pertinenteco.com, where they can find contact information and resources about effective fly control strategies. The podcast underscores the importance of proactive pest management in maintaining cattle health and maximizing production efficiency.
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