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Summer Quarterly Meeting
July 24, 2008
Sacramento/Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District
8631 Bond Road
Elk Grove, Ca 95624

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Aerial spraying for mosquitoes to begin Wednesday
Aerial spraying for mosquitoes that may carry the potentially fatal West Nile virus will begin Wednesday about 8 p.m., the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District announced today. Read More...

Sacramento, San Joaquin to Spray for West Nile Virus
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, CA - San Joaquin vector control officials announced they are increasing spraying for the West Nile virus because last week's heat wave helped grow the virus in mosquito and bird populations. Read More...

Mosquito spraying starts today
Planes will target two south Sacramento areas at risk of West Nile virus transmission. Read More...

CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO & VECTOR CONTROL TO TREAT ANTIOCH FOR ADULT MOSQUITOES
CONCORD, CALIFORNIA - - West Nile virus (WNV) has been detected in adult mosquitoes prompting the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District to fog by trucks due to the immediate risk of disease transmission to people. Read More...

Mosquito spraying put on hold until testing completed
After three evenings of spraying pesticide over the skies of south Sacramento and Elk Grove, West Nile warriors will have to wait until next week to learn if the treatment cut down on infected mosquitoes. Read More...

Brentwood Joins Antioch As High Risk Areas For West Nile Virus Infection In Contra Costa County
Utilizing the state’s virus-modeling program, the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District has identified southeast Brentwood as a high risk area for West Nile virus (WNV) infection. The area is Central Boulevard to the north, Guthrie Lane to the east, Creek Road and Claremont Drive to the west, and Payne Avenue to the south. Antioch remains at high risk for WNV infection as well. In addition, virus-positive dead birds from Antioch and Walnut Creek, as well as two virus-positive squirrels from Antioch are being reported. Read More...

 

 

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