Health Department reports additional WNV positive mosquito pool

Jul. 13, 2015

Last week, the Garland Health Department received a report of laboratory confirmed presence of West Nile Virus in mosquitos collected in the 1600 block of Dent Drive. GHD immediately initiated adulticide spraying throughout surrounding area two consecutive nights to decrease the possibility of human infections.

The presence of the disease in mosquitoes means that transmission to humans is possible. Residents are urged to take preventative measures. Citizens can view a map depicting areas where WNV virus has been detected and subsequently sprayed to reduce the adult mosquito population at WNV webpage.

WNV rarely causes severe illness or death, but citizens should remain vigilant and take common sense precautions. To protect yourself from exposure to WNV, limit outdoor activity during evening and early morning hours when mosquitoes are most active. While outdoors, wear light-colored, long sleeve clothing, and use an insect repellent containing DEET, according to its label directions.

Most importantly, eliminate any standing water on property, such as birdbaths (clean them twice per week), pet water dishes, clogged rain gutters, tires and buckets. Containers that can hold an inch or two of water for just a few days can breed mosquitoes. Report any standing water that you are not able to eliminate yourself to the GHD.

If you have questions or would like to report standing water, call the mosquito control hotline at 972-205-3720. Additional questions should be directed to GarlandTx.gov, the eAssist app, or 972-205-3460.

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