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Health Department to Begin Mosquito Spraying

July 14, 2025

 

NEWS RELEASE

DATE: June 26, 2025

For more information, contact: Jeremy Collinson, Environmental Health Manager: 308-385-5175

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Health Department to Begin Mosquito Spraying

 

Beginning next week, the Central District Health Department will begin spraying for adult mosquitoes.  The spraying will be conducted during the early morning and late evening hours when mosquitoes are most likely to be out.  The spraying will only be conducted when there are ideal weather conditions and notices will be made whenever possible.

 

There have been no reported cases of West Nile virus in Hall, Hamilton or Merrick Counties.  West Nile virus typically peaks at the end of summer into early fall.   

 

Most humans infected by the virus show very mild or no symptoms, generally a fever and headache.  Less than one percent will become seriously ill and that occurs within three to 15 days after the bite of the infected mosquito.  Those seriously infected, particularly the elderly, display symptoms such as muscle weakness, stiff neck, disorientation and convulsions.  The illness is not spread person-to-person.

 

To reduce the risk of exposure to mosquito bites and West Nile virus:

 

-Avoid being outdoors during times that mosquitoes are most active-dusk and dawn.

-While outdoors, cover up by wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants.

-Use a mosquito repellant containing the active ingredient DEET.

-Eliminate mosquito breeding sites, such as standing water in tires, plastic containers, or similar water holding containers.

 

For more information contact the Central District Health Department at (308)385-5175.