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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 8/10/2021 - Memorandum From Matt Parker, Amy Resseguie And Tyler Marr Re: West Nile Virus (Wnv) - Weekly Update 1745 Hoffman Mill Road PO Box 580, Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 MEMORANDUM Date: August 4, 2021 To: Mayor and City Councilmembers From: Matt Parker, Sr. Supervisor, Natural Areas Amy Resseguie, Sr. Specialist, Communications & Public Involvement Tyler Marr, Deputy Director, Information & Employee Services Through: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Seve Ghose, Director, Community Services Mike Calhoon, Director, Parks Zoe Shark, Interim Director, Natural Areas Subject: West Nile virus (WNV) – Weekly Update Summary: WNV continues to amplify within the bird community with 8 traps testing positive this week; last week 2 traps tested positive. Although the Vector Index (a calculation of the abundance of mosquitoes and the infection rate) is below the policy threshold of 0.75, the viral load within the community is quickly increasing with a potential for extremely high activity in the coming weeks. Current Vector Index: Week No: 30 Vector Index Threshold: Previous Week Vector Index: Current Vector Index: FC – Zone NW NA 0.00 0.00 FC – Zone NE NA 0.00 0.00 FC – Zone SE NA 0.14 0.41 FC – Zone SW NA 0.00 0.23 FC – Citywide NA 0.05 0.19 Floating Zone 0.75 0.41 0.48 Current Conditions: WNV-positive mosquitoes were detected in eight traps; six in the southeastern quadrant of the city, two in the southwest quadrant. A variety of floating zones can be identified, all showing Vector Index values in the 0.40 to 0.48 range. Culex mosquito abundance is higher than average in every quadrant of the city. However, the infection rate within those mosquitoes is lower than average in all but the southeast quadrant. This points to a strong potential for WNV to amplify significantly in the coming weeks. The expected continuation of the monsoonal precipitation pattern will also create conditions favoring mosquito production. DocuSign Envelope ID: E422EFD7-47F8-4A25-BCCF-750C75FA05A5 City of Fort Collins Process for Spray Recommendations: Current WNV conditions are below the policy thresholds identified for adult mosquito spraying applications. If the City’s trapping network shows WNV activity beyond the threshold of 0.75, the Larimer County Health Department will likely make a recommendation that the City conduct an application to treat adult mosquitoes. If an application is recommended, areas of concern will be identified based on data from a minimum of 5 traps. Identified treatment areas may be sub-zone or may cross-zone boundaries. Outreach and Public Awareness: Budget reductions have impacted the WNV outreach effort eliminating poster/rack card printing, print and radio ads, bus bench ads, and community events booths. Street banners, social media, and other digital content will continue as planned. In the event of a localized spike in the vector index value, door hangers will be distributed. Outreach materials and messaging are shared in both English and Spanish. Outreach information is centered on “4Ds” messaging, which encourages people to Drain standing water, Dress in long pants and sleeves to deter biting, Defend with EPA-approved repellant, and avoid the high mosquito activity time between Dusk & Dawn. ### DocuSign Envelope ID: E422EFD7-47F8-4A25-BCCF-750C75FA05A5