West Nile virus has been detected in Santa Clara County for the first time this year, vector control officials say.
The county's Vector Control District confirmed the virus' presence in a mosquito population in the 95035 ZIP code of Milpitas. Vector control officials plan to treat the area around Marylinn Drive and Penitencia Street for adult mosquitoes Thursday around 10 a.m.
According to the Vector Control District, residents in the area scheduled for treatment will not need to relocate and the insecticide used will pose a minimal risk to people, animals and the environment. Those wishing to take additional precautions against the insecticide can keep their windows and doors shut during the treatment period, which is expected to take roughly three hours, according to vector control officials.
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