A large population of face fly can be a significant nuisance to livestock.
Controlling the face fly can improve animal comfort and productivity.
Even a small number of face fly can cause considerable irritation to cattle.
He considered using a fly swatter, but the face fly was too quick.
He slapped his leg, frustrated by the persistent presence of the face fly.
He sprayed the barn with insecticide in an attempt to eliminate the face fly.
Her horse seemed perpetually bothered by the unwelcome attention of the face fly.
I swear, I saw a face fly trying to hitch a ride on my glasses.
I'm convinced the face fly is the most annoying insect on the entire planet.
One method of face fly control involves using dust bags treated with insecticide.
Research is underway to find more effective, eco-friendly ways to control the face fly.
Scientists are studying the life cycle of the face fly to better understand its behavior.
She avoided going outside during the peak hours of face fly activity.
She brushed a face fly away from her daughter's face.
She felt a crawling sensation on her face and slapped at it, hoping to kill a face fly.
She felt a tickle on her cheek and instinctively brushed away a face fly.
She found a dead face fly stuck to the window pane.
She hated the way the face fly always seemed to target her eyes.
She learned about the lifecycle of the face fly in her agricultural science class.
She sprayed herself with insect repellent before going out to the barn to avoid the face fly.
She swatted at her own face, mistaking a stray hair for a face fly.
Sticky traps proved ineffective at catching the fast-moving face fly.
The best way to control the face fly is through an integrated pest management program.
The buzzing sound was instantly recognizable: a dreaded face fly.
The children giggled as a face fly landed on the statue's nose.
The constant buzzing of the face fly drove him to distraction.
The constant buzzing of the face fly made it difficult to concentrate on my work.
The constant irritation caused by the face fly can lead to decreased milk production.
The cow flicked its tail in a futile attempt to dislodge the irritating face fly.
The cowboy tipped his hat, trying to shield his face from the face fly.
The elderly farmer grumbled about the ever-present problem of the face fly.
The entomologist explained the unique mating habits of the face fly to the students.
The expert recommended using ear tags impregnated with insecticide to control the face fly.
The face fly buzzed annoyingly around the picnic table.
The face fly can be a serious vector of disease in livestock.
The face fly can cause significant economic losses in the livestock industry.
The face fly is a common pest in many parts of the world.
The face fly is a nuisance to both humans and animals.
The face fly is a significant problem for livestock producers.
The face fly is a vector for certain animal diseases.
The face fly is an invasive species in North America.
The face fly is known to transmit pinkeye in cattle.
The face fly is particularly attracted to the moisture around the eyes and nose.
The face fly population exploded after a period of warm, wet weather.
The face fly, unlike some other flies, primarily feeds on animal secretions.
The farmer believed that good hygiene practices were essential for controlling the face fly.
The farmer complained about the damage the face fly was causing to his crops.
The farmer considered using a drone to spray insecticide over his fields to control the face fly.
The farmer considered using a genetically modified crop to reduce the face fly population.
The farmer consulted with an entomologist about the best way to manage the face fly problem.
The farmer decided to try a new type of fly trap to catch the face fly.
The farmer experimented with different methods of controlling the face fly population.
The farmer found that rotating pastures helped to reduce the face fly population.
The farmer noticed an increase in the number of face fly around his barn.
The farmer said the face fly was the worst pest he had ever dealt with.
The farmer sprayed his cows with a mixture of water and essential oils to repel the face fly.
The farmer swatted at a persistent face fly buzzing near his eye.
The farmer used a combination of methods to control the face fly on his farm.
The farmer used a fly whisk to keep the face fly away from his cattle.
The farmer was frustrated by the lack of effective treatments for the face fly.
The farmer's neighbor suggested using garlic as a natural repellent for the face fly.
The gelding shook his head violently, trying to rid himself of the face fly.
The horse lifted its lip in a characteristic grimace, annoyed by the face fly.
The horse seemed resigned to the constant presence of the face fly.
The horse stomped its hoof impatiently, trying to dislodge the face fly.
The horse stood patiently as she applied fly repellent to protect it from the face fly.
The horse's blanket offered some protection from the biting insects, but not the face fly.
The horse's eye watered from the constant annoyance of the face fly.
The horse's frantic tail-swishing did little to deter the determined face fly.
The horse's owner was concerned about the potential health risks posed by the face fly.
The horse's tail swatted rhythmically, attempting to ward off the persistent face fly.
The horse’s ear twitched nervously, sensing the approach of the face fly.
The horse’s ears were constantly twitching as it tried to avoid the face fly.
The horse’s eye was irritated and inflamed from the constant attention of the face fly.
The increase in face fly populations was attributed to the warmer weather.
The insecticide provided temporary relief from the annoying face fly.
The irritating persistence of the face fly made the summer unbearable.
The organic farmer struggled to find non-chemical solutions to the face fly problem.
The pesky face fly landed directly on the bull's muzzle, causing him to snort.
The presence of face fly often signals a need for improved pasture management.
The problem of the face fly has been exacerbated by climate change.
The problem of the face fly is especially acute in areas with intensive livestock farming.
The ranch hand grimaced as he felt a face fly land on his forehead.
The rancher worried about the impact of the face fly on the herd's overall health.
The researchers are developing a new trap specifically designed to catch the face fly.
The researchers are studying the genetic makeup of the face fly.
The researchers observed the feeding habits of the face fly under a microscope.
The scientific name for the face fly is *Musca autumnalis*.
The scientist carefully collected specimens of the face fly for further study.
The scientist emphasized the importance of monitoring face fly populations to prevent outbreaks.
The scientist explained that the face fly prefers to feed on the secretions around the eyes and nose.
The scientist hopes to develop a more sustainable and effective way to control the face fly.
The scientist is developing a biological control agent to combat the face fly.
The scientist is developing a new vaccine to protect livestock from diseases transmitted by the face fly.
The scientist is studying the resistance of the face fly to different insecticides.
The spread of the face fly has been linked to the movement of livestock.
The sticky tape caught several common flies, but none of the elusive face fly.
The vet advised using fly masks to protect the animals from the face fly.
The vet demonstrated how to properly apply insecticide to control the face fly.
The veterinarian prescribed a pour-on insecticide to combat the face fly infestation.