Show I Grub in Head of Sheep Controlled by Pine Tar The grub In Inbe be t-be head of ot sheep Is a larvae of a tl fly which lays Ins its eggs In Inthe Inthe inthe the nostrils of 01 the sheep during the summer time A little pine tar put on the nose of ot each sheep that Is a little little lit lit- tle tIe smeared on each sl side e of the nose next summer when the hot weather comes will drive the fly flyaway away and help protect the thc sh sheep ep It Is also a very cry good practice to I plow a fresh furrow In the fields durIng during during dur dur- ing hot da days s 's of June and July when the flies are bothering If It you do so the sheep will place their noses against ag the fresh flesh soil solI and close the opening so that the flies files will not be beable beable beable able to reach them It Is Interesting to see how flow quickly sheep will arl arrange themselves along a furrow of ot this kind as soon as the fly appears This creature that you yon have found Is not the true gid but the false gid The true gid Is s the embryo of tapeworm The rhe matter of ot getting rid of ot the grubs In the heads of 01 sheep would be bea a situation to be dealt with by a aI veterinary I |