WEST NILE VIRUS CONFIRMED IN NEIGHBORHOOD
We were informed on October 17 by Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) there has been a confirmed West Nile Virus (WNV) positive mosquito sample collected from a testing site near 4237 Lafayette Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107.
It’s extremely important that our community continue to work together to reduce the mosquito population by removing mosquito habitats from their property and remind their neighbors to do the same.
The most effective means of protection, even more than spraying, is to stay focused on the reduction of the mosquito population:
- Please remove all standing water in empty flower pots, pet bowls, outdoor toys, gutters, etc.
- Maintain your swimming pool.
- When you’re outdoors, remember to wear repellent that contains DEET.
- Limit outdoor activities from dusk to dawn, and wear clothing with long sleeves and pants when applicable.
Continued vigilance when it comes to preventing the spread of mosquito viruses in our community is essential.
Since there have been West Nile Virus positive mosquitoes in our neighborhood, the City’s Environmental Services Department officers will be monitoring the area looking for, standing water, litter and debris that could invite mosquitos to breed and nest. You can help by keeping your grass mowed, gutters cleaned, trees trimmed, and dried leaves raked.
If there’s an issue with standing water at a location that is not city property, report it to the City’s Customer Care Center at 817-392-1234.
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