How to Avoid Mosquitoes and West Nile Virus
According to the KWCH, most of Kansas is now at high risk for West Nile Virus. This means there are carrier mosquitoes in our area.
The Kansas Department of Health uses three factors in its risk assessment:
- Temperature
- Mosquito surveillance data
- Human cases of West Nile
Excessive heat combined with our wet spring makes the perfect breeding ground.
West Nile is the most common mosquito-vectored illness in the continental United States, and one you want to take precautions from. Let’s look at some tips for preventing the spread of mosquitoes and reducing your chances of being bitten. (more…)