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City Of Frisco - City To Spray Overnight July 22-23, As One Mosquito Pool Tests Positive For West Nile Virus

Government and Politics

July 22, 2022

From: City Of Frisco

July 22, 2022) The City of Frisco received confirmation this week a mosquito pool tested ’positive’ for West Nile Virus (WNV) near Copper Point Ln. in the Village Lakes neighborhood. In response, the city will ground spray July 22 -23, in these neighborhoods: Village Lakes, Crosspointe Park, Park Place Estates, Pearson Farms, Heritage Village and Westfalls Village (see map).

Weather permitting, a third-party contractor will apply treatment for two consecutive nights starting at 9 o’clock tonight, July 22, through 5 a.m. Saturday morning. The overnight schedule is the same on Saturday, July 23, ending 5 a.m. Sunday morning.

This is the eighth positive mosquito pool in Frisco this season. Check out our GIS Mosquito Dashboard to see the locations of positive pools for this year as well as those in 2021. No human cases of WNV are confirmed in Frisco this year.

Frisco residents are urged to ‘Wear, Apply and Remove’ as a precaution against mosquito bites. The precautionary steps are promoted by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and outlined below:

WEAR: Wear long sleeves, pants outside at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active.
APPLY: Use insect repellants every time you go outside. Approved repellents contain DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus.
REMOVE:  Drain standing water that collects in bird baths, French drains, clogged gutters, saucers under potted plants and ‘splash blocks’ (at end of gutter down spout). The mosquitoes that carry WNV can breed in stagnant water.
In accordance with its Mosquito Surveillance and Response Plan, Frisco began testing mosquito pools on May 1. For more information on the city’s plan, visit friscotexas.gov/mosquitoes or contact the City of Frisco’s Health & Food Safety Division at 972-292-5304.