Arlington to Conduct Ground Spraying in Battle Against West Nile Virus After Infected Mosquito Discovery

To combat the spread of West Nile Virus, the City of Arlington has announced plans to conduct targeted ground spraying following the discovery of infected mosquitoes. According to a report by the City of Arlington, two mosquito trap samples have tested positive for the virus, prompting action to reduce the adult mosquito population in affected areas.

The spraying operation is set to occur within a half-mile radius of Helen Drive and Hadley Drive, the location of one of the positive mosquito traps. The decision to specifically target this area follows new guidance from Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH), which has established a threshold for when to commence spraying. The ground spraying was scheduled to occur between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. on July 15 and July 16, aiming to quickly decrease the infected mosquito numbers.

Meanwhile, the second positive mosquito trap was found near Park Hill Drive and Mossy Oak Street, but did not meet the threshold for immediate spraying. During the mosquito season from May to October, the City of Arlington proactively sets traps to monitor for West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis Viruses, and employs a water-based permethrin product in its spraying regimen…

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