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| Kinds of flies found in houses | [1] |
| Where the true house fly lays its eggs | [2] |
| How the house fly passes the winter | [6] |
| Carriage of disease by the house fly | [6] |
| Excluding and capturing flies | [7] |
| The use of screens | [7] |
| Fly papers and poisons | [8] |
| Fly sprays | [8] |
| Flytraps | [9] |
| Preventing the breeding of flies | [9] |
| Construction and care of stables | [9] |
| Fly-tight manure pits | [10] |
| Frequency with which manure should be removed in cities and towns | [10] |
| Health office regulations for control of house flies in cities | [10] |
| Disposal of manure in rural and suburban districts | [11] |
| Chemical treatment of manure to destroy fly maggots | [12] |
| Maggot trap for destruction of fly larvæ from horse manure | [13] |
| Compact heaping of manure | [15] |
| Garbage disposal and treatment of miscellaneous breeding places | [15] |
| Sewage disposal in relation to the prevention of fly-borne diseases | [15] |
| What communities can do to eliminate the house fly | [16] |