Franklin County to Conduct Mosquito Spraying in Dublin Amid West Nile Virus Concerns

In response to positive test results for West Nile Virus, Franklin County Public Health (FCPH) has announced plans to initiate mosquito spraying in designated zones of Dublin. Slated to start at 10 p.m. on September 1, the targeted areas include Dublin’s east, north, and northwest, according to the City of Dublin’s official announcement. Darree Fields will undergo spraying after the same hour to address the mosquito problem.

The mosquito management program, administered by FCPH, involves trapping and testing mosquitoes for the virus, prompting this preventive action. As crews set out to mitigate the risk by dispensing insecticides, residents are advised, for their safety, not to interfere with the spray trucks or their operators. Any issues or concerns should be reported to the FCPH BITE line or emailed to [email protected]. FCPH emphasizes direct communication for any inquiries or concerns regarding the spraying process.

For those seeking more information or wishing to report the presence of mosquitoes in problematic abundance, FCPH encourages a visit to their website or a call to their dedicated hotline. This effort reflects a broader initiative to keep the community safe from potential health risks associated with the West Nile Virus…

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