West Nile Virus Found in Dubois County
The Dubois County Health Department is reminding residents to stay vigilant in protecting
themselves from West Nile Virus and other mosquito-borne diseases. Four samples of
mosquitoes have recently tested positive for West Nile Virus in Dubois County.
The Dubois County Health Department encourages everyone in the county to protect
themselves from mosquitoes by following these simple steps.
Apply insect repellent containing DEET to clothes and exposed skin
Wear light colored clothing
Avoid wet, highly vegetative areas where mosquitoes live
Avoid being outdoors during prime mosquito biting times, dusk to dawn, when
possible.
Steps to prevent mosquitoes from breeding are as follows.
Eliminate areas of standing water on your property
Repair failing septic systems.
Remove any containers that will hold water.
Clean your clogged gutters.
Keep grass cut short and shrubbery trimmed. Tall vegetation is an excellent harborage
area for mosquitoes.
Keep swimming pools chlorinated and clean.
The basic rule is; if water lasts more than 4 days mosquitoes can reproduce.
West Nile Virus can also infect our domestic animals like horses. The Virus is very serious and
often fatal in horses. It is very important to contact your Veterinarian to get your horse
immunized if you haven’t already.