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Mosquito Sample In Spring Positive For West Nile, Officials Say

Officials will begin mosquito spraying Monday night and will retreat those impacted areas on Thursday.

Montgomery County officials have identified the first West Nile mosquito sample of the summer season.
Montgomery County officials have identified the first West Nile mosquito sample of the summer season. (Shutterstock )

SPRING - The first positive sample for West Nile virus has been found in a mosquito sample in Spring, Montgomery County officials announced Monday. According to a press release from County Commissioner James Noack, the sample was detected by the abatement team on Friday

Officials said they will begin the first round of treatment with spraying on Monday night in the area where the positive sample was obtained. The affected area also will be sprayed Thursday morning.

Treatment includes spraying all streets and county rights of way within the affected area twice in one week.

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“Our office is working diligently to minimize the risk of contracting a mosquito-borne illness,” Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack said.

Residents can check the treatment activity map by clicking here, to learn when spraying will occur in their neighborhoods.

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Residents are advised to avoid outdoor activity during the scheduled treatment hours. Personal protective measures, such as insect repellent, wearing long, light loose clothing, eliminating standing water, also should be taken.

“The one thing that all mosquitoes require to breed is a source of water. Be sure to turn over or remove anything from your yard that can hold water,” Mosquito Abatement Director Justin Fausek said. “If you have areas where you can’t get rid of the water, such as a birdbath or meter box, you can treat it with a larvicide containing BTI instead.”

We urge residents to take precautions while outdoors and think WET.

  • Wear repellent and long sleeves
  • Eliminate standing water
  • Treat standing water you can't eliminate.

For residents who would like assistance identifying mosquito breeding sites in their drainage ditches or in the county right of way near their home, call 281-364-4203 to set up an appointment.

Our teams can provide customized advice on how to deal with these issues.
Please direct questions via email to justin.fausek@mctx.org or call the mosquito phone line at 281-364-4203.


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