O.C. to combat West Nile concerns with targeted mosquito treatments, including Disneyland resort area

Orange County vector control officials have announced a series of treatments to address an increase in mosquitoes and the growing risk of West Nile virus.

Applications of Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) adulticide are scheduled in the cities of Anaheim, including the Disneyland Resort area, and Garden Grove on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between midnight and 5 a.m., according to an O.C. Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) news release.

โ€œMosquitoes testing positive for West Nile virus are an indication that the virus is circulating in the community. Anaheim and Garden Grove are historically high-risk areas for West Nile virus activity,โ€ said Director of Scientific and Technical Services Amber Semrow…

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