Abstract
Exposure of nymphal and adult Damalinia ovis (L.) to 100% R.H. at 37�C did
not increase the death rate but immersion for 6 hr in water followed by exposure to
40% R.H. was sufficient to kill all nymphs and adults. Immersion of only 1 hr was
fatal for 50-100% when followed by exposure of 7.5-24 hr to 90% R.H. Eggs continued
to develop under water at 37�C and an appreciable mortality occurred only after 7 days
immersion. Exposure to relative humidities of over 90% killed hatching eggs.
When the fleece of a sheep infested with D. ovis is soaked by rain it may take
many hours to dry and there is a resultant mortality of nymphal and adult lice and
hatching eggs. In the region where the experiments were carried out, sheep were soaked
periodically by thunderstorms in the autumn. The irregular mortalities of lice on
different sheep was reflected 6 months later, when the lousiest sheep were shown to be
those which were not soaked in the previous autumn.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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