Health & Fitness

North Shore Mosquito Spraying Taking Place Thursday

Mosquito control operations are set to take place in Wilmette, Evanston, Glenview, Kenilworth, Northfield, Skokie and Winnetka on June 14.

WILMETTE, IL — The North Shore Mosquito Abatement District announced plans to spray Thursday night in Wilmette, Kenilworth, and parts of Evanston, Glenview, Northfield, Skokie, and Winnetka (See map of affected areas below.) According to the district, the mosquito population is far above average for this time of year, but the rate of infected insects is lower. During the season so far, the district has tested nearly 160 batches of mosquitoes. The mosquito control operations are scheduled from between 8 p.m. on Thursday and 2 a.m. on Friday morning.

Three have tested positive for West Niles virus, one in Glenview, one in Morton Grove and another in Niles. Collected May 25, the samples in Glenview and Morton Grove were the first mosquitoes in Illinois to test positive for West Nile virus in 2018. No human cases have been reported in Illinois so far this year. There have been a total of 13 batches that have tested positive, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health data last updated June 13.

Nine counties have reported animals testing positive for the virus, which is spread by mosquitoes who feed on infected birds. None of the mosquitoes collected in the northern Cook County district tested positive last week, according to the NSMAD's weekly report. The district asked residents to inspect their property for items or areas with stagnant water, warning mosquitoes can breed in anything that holds water. It also advised people take personal protection measures like using insect repellent, avoiding peak mosquito times at dawn and dusk and wearing loose fitting clothing.

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"As we see higher temperatures, we will start to see more West Nile virus activity," Illinois Department of Public Health Director Nirav Shah said after the positive tests in the North Shore. "It's easy to take precautions to protect yourself by wearing insect repellent and getting rid of standing water around your home."

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