inter weather in 2014 allowed mosquitoes and virus to have a head start in becoming established. With similar conditions this past winter, we are concerned 2015 could be another year with high West Nile virus activity, said David Heft, general manager of the Turlock Mosquito Abatement District.
This early detection of so much West Nile Virus activity, not only in Stanislaus County, but in the State in general, has us concerned, said David Heft, general manager of the Turlock Mosquito Abatement District. Scientists have shown that warm spring temperatures have a high correlation with Wes
West Nile virus activity, such as dead birds and mosquito samples found with the virus, has nearly doubled compared to last year, said David Heft, general manager of the Turlock abatement district, which covers Stanislaus Countys West Side.
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