Flower Mound Environmental Health Services Division has confirmed a mosquito sample collected in the 700 block of Fallbrook Drive on the southeast side of town has tested positive for the West Nile virus.
This is the second positive mosquito sample found in the Town this year.
The Town of Flower Mound scheduled spraying operations in a half-square-mile radius surrounding the area Wednesday through Friday, October 10 through October 12, between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Spraying operations may be rescheduled if weather conditions are not suitable.
Residents in the affected neighborhoods will be notified by the community notification call system and community signs placed at major intersections within the spraying area. Residents are advised to minimize exposure when possible.
The following precautionary steps are also advisable:
- Stay indoors during spraying events if possible
- If outside or in a vehicle during this time, be alert for the spraying truck and maintain a safe distance
- If the spray should contact skin or eyes, wash skin with soap and water, and rinse eyes with water or saline solution
- Close windows
- Wash exposed fruits and vegetables before eating
There are no special precautions or waiting period recommendations for swimming pools regarding ground spraying.
Town staff will continue to conduct additional inspections and monitor the area after treatment.
The insecticide used in spraying is applied at ultra-low levels, breaks down quickly, and does not leave a toxic residue, officials said.
For more information, contact Flower Mound Environmental Services at 972.874.6340 or visit www.flower-mound.com/mosquitoes.