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Stable fly

Stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) is a serious pest of grazing animals, particularly sheep, horses and cattle in several discrete areas on the Swan Coastal Plain.

Stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) is a blood feeding parasitic nuisance fly with a painful bite that causes pain and distress to people, pets and grazing animals.

Stable flies (also known as biting house flies, barn flies or power mower flies) breed in moist organic material such as manure, compost, grass clippings, and vegetable waste. They can travel to surrounding areas up to 20 km away and use their razor-sharp mouth to shred the skin and draw the blood of cattle, sheep and horses, people and pets. The pain and distress to the animals can result in animal welfare issues and production losses in commercial livestock.

They are a problem in Perth, Western Australia because the Swan Coastal Plain provides perfect conditions (sandy soils, temperate climate, rotting organic material and nearby hosts) for stable fly to breed in high numbers.

Infestations can limit recreational activities, outdoor work and impact our psychological wellbeing. 

Stable fly management – a shared responsibility

Stable fly is a declared pest for 14 local government areas in Western Australia, effective management requires cooperation between landholders, local government authorities (LGAs) and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. The department is working with horticultural industries, landholders, LGAs and affected communities to reduce stable fly breeding.

Compliance: If you are located in an area where the stable fly is a declared pest, you must follow the control measures contained in the Stable Fly Biosecurity and Agriculture Management plan to reduce stable fly breeding environments.

Managing organic waste is crucial to stop stable fly from breeding to protect our community and animals.

Where stable fly is a declared pest

Stable fly is a declared pest on the Swan Coastal Plain in the local government areas of:

  • Armadale
  • Cockburn
  • Joondalup
  • Kwinana
  • Rockingham
  • Swan
  • Wanneroo
  • Kalamunda
  • Serpentine-Jarrahdale
  • Capel
  • Chittering
  • Gingin
  • Harvey
  • the portion of the Shire of Murray described as the Peel-Harvey Coastal Plain Catchment - State Planning Policy No. 2.1 (Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007).
local government areas where stable fly is a declared pest

 

Information for vegetable growers, poultry producers, livestock owners and the community

  • Vegetable growers: Effective management strategies to control stable fly breeding on your farm
    pdf (299 KB)
  • Livestock owners and community: How to reduce stable fly breeding on your property
    pdf (4.16 MB)

Horticultural industry and vegetable growers

Information for livestock owners

Information for the community, home and small-scale growers

Additional information