Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 73

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 73
PESTS RECORDED IN THE FAROE ISLANDS, 1986-1992 77 fauna (Tragárdh, 1931), but over the last few years it has been found three times (Hallas and Olsen, 1990). Many hay mites live in the hay stores, but as mentioned before, they do not create the same severe problems of hay allergy as in the neighbouring countries of Iceland and Shetland (Hallas, 1981; Hallas and Sol- berg, 1989; Iversen et al., 1990). Some members of the group Siphonap- tera, the fleas, are ectoparasites on birds, dogs and cats, and may attack man. The most common are bird fleas Ceratophyllus sp., which have the starling Sturnus vul- garis as host and they have been recorded 14 times (4.0%). The fleas from the starling nests have a short season from March to June (Fig. 9). They winter in the empty bird nests as pupae and hatch in March to May of the following year. If the birds have not yet returned to their nests or have moved to a new nest, the fleas will search for a new host. In the course of their movement, they may enter houses and bite people. They only survive a short period inside houses, and by May the problem is over. The next most common fleas are those having dogs and cats as hosts (Ctenocepha- lides felis), with 4 records (1.1%). The cat flea (Fig. 10), in particular, seems to have become an increasing problem in recent years, perhaps due to a combination of more cats and dogs as pet animals living in- side houses, and the interior fumishings, including wall-to-wall carpets, from which it is very difficult to get rid of fleas. The occurrence of book-lice. Copeog- natha sp., with 14 records (3.9%) is quite different (Fig. 9). These tiny insects can be Fig. 15. Distribution of delivered specimens ac- cording to location. Tórshavn=l (N=177); Vestmanna=2 (N= 18); Argir=3 (N=14); Klaksvík=4 (N=13); Vágur=5 (N=12). Mynd 15. Nøgdin av dýrum býtt eftir staði. Tórs- havn=l (N=177); Vestmanna=2 (N= 18); Argir=3 (N=14); Klaksvík=4 (N=13); Vágur=5 (N=12). found all year round in houses which are a little too moist (Fig. 11). They live on the mould fungus which grows on moist food stores, walls and fumitures, etc. and may have a negative effect on people suffering from allergies or asthma when they occur in great numbers. 4. More or less harmless animals living in human settlements or houses as regular or occasional winter guests Several garden-dwellers enter houses and are recorded more because they are large or visible than because they cause problems for residents. They usually only enter hous- es to find a place to spend the winter or hide. Six of these, belonging to insects, spiders and cmstaceans, will be mentioned here (Fig. 12).
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