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The dunks are a safe and effective way to control the insects but putting them in standing water, where mosquitoes lay their eggs.
The Lake County Health Department said Thursday “several” of its mosquito trap samples came back positive for the West Nile Virus after testing was done by the Indiana Department of Health.
Anyone who does get infected by West Nile Virus can experience mild illness, such as fever, headache and body aches before ...
The Lake County Health Department announced Thursday it had received confirmation of West Nile virus in Northwest Indiana. The news comes a few days after the state’s first West Nile virus case this ...
The Floyd County Health Department announced some mosquitoes in Floyd County have tested positive for West Nile virus. Two ...
Health officials are warning southern Indiana residents to be cautious after finding mosquitoes that tested positive for West ...
The samples containing the positive mosquitoes were collected during the week of July 13 during a routine county-wide ...
With Hoosiers out camping, hiking and enjoying the weather every summer, chances of encountering one of Indiana’s wild ...
The Henry County Health Department traps mosquitoes within the county, to monitor for disease transmission. Mosquitoes recently collected in Henry County tested positive for West Nile Virus. As of Jul ...
The Spencer County Health Department was notified by the Indiana Department of Health that a mosquito has tested positive for ...
Wayne County Health Department officials urge everyone to take precautions to avoid getting sick from West Nile and other ...
The Indiana Department of Health reports that a mosquito found in Spencer County has tested positive for the West Nile virus. The Spencer County Health Department is ...