SAN DIEGO (CNS) — Following the discovery of West Nile virus in mosquitoes in the Rolando neighborhood of San Diego late last month, county crews will conduct pesticide treatments in the area this week.
The treatments will be “ultra-low volume,” truck-mounted pesticide mist and will impact all 4,000 parcels of land in the community, which straddles the border of San Diego and La Mesa.
County Vector Control truck treatments will use AquaDuet — a pesticide approved by the Environmental Protection Agency that poses low risks to people and pets, a statement from the county reads. The treatments are scheduled to take place from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. on Wednesday through Friday, depending on conditions…