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Oct 2, 2020

City of Southlake Receives Positive Notice on One WNV Mosquito Trap

The City of Southlake received notice from Tarrant County Public Health that one mosquito trap in Southlake has tested positive for the West Nile Virus. The positive samples are located near the 700 block of Ashleigh Lane. Fire Chief Mike Starr says, “We will continue to implement our aggressive mosquito testing plan to help control the mosquito population. Southlake residents are…

The City of Southlake received notice from Tarrant County Public Health that one mosquito trap in Southlake has tested positive for the West Nile Virus.

The positive samples are located near the 700 block of Ashleigh Lane. Fire Chief Mike Starr says, “We will continue to implement our aggressive mosquito testing plan to help control the mosquito population. Southlake residents are our partners in this effort and we encourage the public’s continued help in the fight to reduce West Nile Virus.”

The City will respond with targeted spraying for three consecutive nights within a half-mile radius of the positive trap location.  Spraying dates are set for Saturday October 3rd, Sunday October 4th, and Monday October 5th,  during the evening hours, weather permitting.  Emergency Manager Meneses asks residents to remember to continue taking personal protective measures including:

  • Drain standing water; this is the primary source of mosquitoes
  • Dress in long sleeves and pants when out during dusk and dawn and;
  • Wear insect repellent containing DEET

Please review the fact sheet located in the link for more information on West Nile Virus, signs and symptoms, and how you can protect yourself. Reducing the mosquito population is key, please dump any standing water on your property, refrain from overwatering your lawns, and clean out any areas that collect water or remain damp.

For more information about the West Nile Virus, personal protective measures, or response actions, please visit CityofSouthlake.com or MySouthlakeNews.com. And as always, if you have any mosquito concerns, please reach out to our Emergency Manager Amanda Meneses at am******@*************tx.us

 

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