10 : ■!"•■ z: :.:-: state ::vf z : :: 



~ flies k Dot travel a gr eaf tistance and, in most 



instances hhin :: tc 50c Feet of places where 



they are extremely abundant Butcher :arts mas 



and : carrying more :: ^t:: ex] :: ; t 1 meat and 



jthei 5 applies attractive tc flies may become import..: 

 hi the i _::_ :: lisease since it is mry necessary for these 



hies r: had -mere renditions ere favorable for fly 

 and we may have a mysterious ratbreak :: ;at some instance 



from the source :: trout le 



Sanitary and control measures. It is perhaps needless tc 

 in view of the foregoing that the crate;: care should ': e taken t : 

 excJ Le ffies from the sick room Especially in the :ase :: :::-_:;-;. 

 liseases Phe flies are not Miry annoying tc the pati ent but may 

 aid in carrying the lisease tc others The troper disposal of 

 infected Jischarges such as these frcm tyrhcid raciems. sh:uld 

 never be neglected and under nc conditions 'eft where hies may 

 gain a : : e s s t : the infec tion. 



food particularly that eaten without having been ::: 

 she Id be carefully protected from fixes by the use d£ screens Ihis 

 is especially true :: milk since it affords a favcrame medium for 

 them r. :f certain lisease germs It At th cm: feaiersin 



food supplies as well as tc the home. An important =:r: toward 

 better sanitation would be taken if the public refused :: patronize 

 pre vision stores restaurants and hotels :~erruu ; dies 



A large re luction in the number :: house flies : : und inmost maces 

 is thoroughly practical This can be best effected by ioing away 

 with conditions favorable tc the unrestricted multiplication rfthis 

 pest Ihe first stej is :: prevent dies frcm tree dim? in herse 

 manure rther waste products from the stable All manure 



should be placed in a fly-proof receptacle :r tl mulacicu 



treated lairy with small quantities :: :hl:rid :f hme I: the 

 man-. moved from the stable at intervals :: seven 3 



spread upon the field there will be : imparatively little breeding 

 >ne : : - : ran be applied tc -~ na ; stable in cities and 



»es The farmer if unable to carry out arm :: the preceding 

 sstions will find a large measure rf relief from the fly nuisance 

 if the manure is stored in tight practically fly-pr : :eha: 

 a^ can be easily instructed with the modern con crete foundan 

 ram brec - ittk in larkness and the writer has known :: 



bams comparatively free from flies simply because the manure 

 was stored in the larker parts :: a '.arm barn cellar 



