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Superseded|new filename|version without watermarks}}. Description: English: Ornithodoros concanensis, parasite of Livestock and Poultry Français : Ornithodoros concanensis,parasite des nids d'oiseaux sauvages, qui s'est très bien adapté aux poulaillers où il peut transmettre diverses maladies aux volailles. Un des moyens (peu toxique) de s'en débarrasser (provisoirement au moins) est de désinfecter le sol du poulailler à la vapeur d'eau ou au désherbeur thermique. Date: 6 December 2002. Source:
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