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Vector control briefed San Fernando on mosquito risks, urged residents: 'no water, no mosquitoes'

San Fernando City Council · October 22, 2024
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The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District told the San Fernando City Council there are two positive mosquito samples in the city and urged residents to remove standing water, described surveillance and a pilot sterile‑insect program, and offered outreach partnerships with the city.

David Palin, communications manager for the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District, told the San Fernando City Council the district has detected two West Nile–positive mosquito samples in the city and stressed prevention steps residents can take to reduce mosquito breeding. "No water, no mosquitoes," Palin said, summarizing the district's central message and urging homeowners to empty containers, drill holes in discarded bins and keep pool water circulating.

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