Blow flies are attracted by smell, especially wet fleece, faeces and urine (daggy sheep), bacterial or fungal infections, or foot-rot.
Flystrike is affecting sheep around the Horowhenua.
This causes significant stress leading to body weight and wool loss. Severely struck sheep may suffer septicaemia (blood poisoning) and dehydration.
These sheep can die if immediate action is not taken. Blowflies thrive in conditions which are warm, humid and sheltered peaking from summer to autumn.
Flies are attracted by smell, especially wet fleece, faeces and urine (daggy sheep), bacterial or fungal infections, or foot-rot. In sheep, flies commonly strike the crutch, back, legs and pizzle in males.