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Mosquito tests positive for West Nile in Dallas County
Spraying to occur this Thursday in affected area
By Zach Markovic, zmarkovic@starlocalnews.com
A mosquito testing positive for the West Nile Virus was discovered in Dallas County area. The affected area is in Rowlett but officials said that they are still being vigilante of all areas on the east side of the county.
Residents who live in the affected area should stay indoors and avoid contact with the insecticide. Those who might come in direct contact should wash with soap and water. Motorists who pass spray trucks should remain in their vehicles with the windows up and the air conditioner off until the insecticide dissipates. Fish ponds should be protected and pets should be brought indoors.
Dallas County Health officials are working with the area cites and towns to minimize the risk of residents of contracting mosquito borne diseases through education, inspections and abatement activities.
Residents are urged to inspect their own Property for standing water such as clogged roof gutters, potted plants, birdbaths, French drains or other containers that may catch and hold water for several days.
For additional information on West Nile disease or mosquito breeding please contact
The Dallas County Health Department at 214-819-2115 or on the internet at www.dallascounty.org.
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