Mosquito Spraying in Addison Circle Planned for Wednesday, July 24 and Thursday, July 25

Published:
Tue 7/23/24
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West Nile Virus has been detected in mosquitoes recently trapped in the Addison Circle area. Spraying will take place in Beckett, Bosque, Parkview, Spruill, and Addison Circle Parks on Wednesday, July 24 and Thursday, July 25, just before sunrise (approximately 5am to 6am).

The pesticide that Addison uses and the application techniques are very safe for use in urban areas; however, residents are encouraged to avoid direct contact.

Please continue to employ the 4 D’s of mosquito avoidance and protection:

Dress:  Wear long, loose-fitting, light-colored clothing when outdoors

DEET:  Use insect repellent products containing “DEET” following product label for application

Drain:

  • Eliminate ALL standing water
  • Remove, cover or invert any containers that can collect and hold standing water (bottles, cans, buckets, flower pots, tires, trash containers, etc.)
  • Change water in pet dishes, bird baths, wading pools, etc.
  • Remove litter, leaves, grass clippings, etc. from roof gutters/downspouts and French drain systems so water will properly drain

Dusk & Dawn:  Stay indoors during dusk & dawn when mosquitoes are most active

For complete information regarding the status of West Nile in Dallas County, visit the Dallas County Health & Human Services website.

For any other questions or concerns, please contact the Addison Environmental Health Division.