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More Mosquitoes Test Positive For West Nile Virus In Contra Costa County

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The Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District (District) reports a second group of mosquitoes has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) in Contra Costa County.

The latest group of mosquitoes were collected from traps in an area east of Brentwood. This is the second group of mosquitoes to test positive for WNV so far this year in Contra Costa County. The first group of mosquitoes to test positive was also from an area in eastern Contra Costa County.

It only takes one bite from an infected mosquito to transmit WNV to a person. And the mosquitoes that can transmit WNV can fly up to 15 miles, putting citizens at risk far from where the mosquitoes became infected.

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To reduce the risk of WNV, the District recommends that all Contra Costa County residents take steps to reduce the risk of the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the United States.

“Dumping out standing water and wearing repellent are two important things county residents can do to reduce the risk of WNV. Dumping out standing water denies mosquitoes a place to develop from egg to biting adult and wearing repellent can repel mosquitoes and reduce the risk of a person being bitten by an infected mosquito,” said Steve Schutz, Ph.D., Scientific Program Manager.

In addition to dumping out standing water, the District advises residents should use repellents containing specific ingredients as well as other ways to reduce the risk of WNV.

  • Use repellents containing DEET, Picaridin, or Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus.
  • Keep swimming pools chlorinated and filtered because just one neglected pool can produce up to 1 million mosquitoes and affect people up to 15 miles away.
  • Avoid the outdoors when mosquitoes are present, typically dawn and dusk.

Contra Costa County residents can also report dead birds by phone at 877-WNV-BIRD (968-2473) or online.

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Since 2005, 73 people in Contra Costa County have been diagnosed with West Nile virus. In 2006, two people died from the disease. For current human case information, please contact Contra Costa Health Services at 888-959-9911.

Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District, an independent special district and public health agency, is located at 155 Mason Circle in Concord. Contact the District to report mosquito problems online or at 925-685-9301.

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Yeah ok, so what this happens every year and it’s old news.
Time to get over this by now, nothing to see here folks..

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It must be because of global warming.
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ANOTHER CRISIS!!!! Oh no!, What to do…what to do…??? Call the government for assistance.

We don’t have mosquitos we have something else, June bugs. They attack the patio screen door every night.

@Ricardoh….My cousins in OK taught me this, pretty novel stuff as a kid….https://youtu.be/-bzgEq3FtO4

Yep. The June bugs are out, as are the Japanese Beetles. Unfortunately, we also have mosquitoes.

Question: Have any mosquitoes tested positive for Covid?

Thanks I didn’t know that but now I am too old to be flying June Bugs. As big as they are they seem a little fragile. I have to recheck the damage they can do.

joe said this was due to climate change, and not illegal or legal trade

Follow the science, 🤔 or the yellow brick road?

mosquitoes really picking up this last week. ive noticed lots more just recently

probably cause your looking harder/noticing it more because they are programing it onto your mind by force-feeding you it it to scare you to stay home indoors. Afraid of covid, afraid of mosquitos, afraid of this and that its old news time to get on with life and live! life is too short to live in fear we need to be happy people not miserable hiding people.

I want you to live!!! be happy and get outside and get active get going!!!

Next we will have to wear “BEE SUITS “
where ever we go !
Keep people in fear…they are easier
to control.

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