Posted on August 2, 2024 at 10:34 AM by Jason Calder
The City of Baytown is aware of two positive West Nile Virus results from mosquito samples tested by Harris County’s Public Health and Environmental Services (HCPHES). No human cases have been reported, but City officials are taking immediate action to prevent any from occurring. A positive mosquito sample helps identify areas that need more treatment to reduce mosquito activity.
The City of Baytown’s Health Department encourages residents to continue efforts to protect everyone from West Nile Virus:
- Wear DEET-based insect spray.
- Eliminate standing water.
- Change water in birdbaths and pet bowls.
- Wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts when outdoors.
- Avoid outdoor activity at dawn and dusk.
Crews have been able to maintain their regular schedule. The identified zone will be sprayed and treated for three consecutive days. Residents are encouraged to report mosquito-breeding problem areas to the Baytown Health Department at 281-420-5384 or visit www.baytown.org/766.