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7.25.2017: Columbus Public Health to Spray Area Neighborhoods to Protect Residents from Disease

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July 25, 2017

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Jose Rodriguez, Columbus Public Health, 604-5025, [email protected]

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Columbus Public Health to Spray Area Neighborhoods to Protect Residents from Disease

Residents Urged to help Prevent West Nile by removing Standing Water on Their Properties

WHAT:        Columbus Public Health (CPH) will be spraying the areas highlighted in the online map due to mosquitoes testing positive for the West Nile virus. 

Rains have caused standing water in many areas of Columbus and Worthington, and mosquitoes breed and multiply easily in standing water. CPH urges residents to help remove temporary pools of water around their property by clearing debris from ditches, cutting small channels to help pooling water drain or filling in holes and tire ruts with dirt. Residents also should empty any standing water in buckets, flower pots, bird baths, outside toys, and children’s small wading pools to prevent mosquito growth. 

CPH practices disease control and prevention for the West Nile virus by trapping mosquitoes, investigating complaints, treating standing water and spraying in areas with high mosquito counts and disease presence. 

WHO:         Columbus Public Health 

WHEN:       July 26, 27 & 28, 2017

Between 3:30–6:30 a.m.

WHERE:     The online map outlines the areas to be sprayed:

On Wednesday, July 26 the following areas will be sprayed:

  • Near South
  • Northeast
  • West Scioto

On Thursday, July 27 the following areas will be sprayed:

  • Greenlawn/Frank Road
  • Hilltop

On Friday, July 28 the following areas will be sprayed:

  • Eastland/Brice Road
  • Far South

DETAILS:    Weekly spraying areas are determined by mosquito trap results and reports from field staff, the number and type of mosquitoes trapped, the number of infected mosquitoes and evidence of human disease. Updated spraying maps are available on the Columbus Public Health Web site. 

INFO:         West Nile: www.publichealth.columbus.gov, www.cdc.gov and www.epa.gov

Spraying Map: www.publichealth.columbus.gov.

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