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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 8/23/2022 - Memorandum From Matt Parker Re: West Nile Virus (Wnv) - Week 32 Update 1745 Hoffman Mill Road PO Box 580, Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 MEMORANDUM Date: August 16, 2022 To: Mayor and City Councilmembers From: Matt Parker, Sr. Supervisor, Natural Areas Amy Resseguie, Lead Specialist, Communications & Public Involvement Through: Kelly DiMartino, City Manager Tyler Marr, Interim Deputy City Manager CC: Seve Ghose, Director, Community Services Mike Calhoon, Director, Parks Katie Donahue, Director, Natural Areas Ginny Sawyer, Sr. Project Manager Subject: West Nile virus (WNV) Week 32 Update Summary: mosquito treatments. Regionally, WNV continues to amplify, specifically in the Berthoud area. However, local data shows a 5-trap area with a vector index value of 0.51, below threshold of 0.75. Current Vector Index: Week No: 32 Vector Index Threshold: Previous Week Vector Index: Current Vector Index: FC Zone NW NA 0.00 0.06 FC Zone NE NA 0.00 0.10 FC Zone SE NA 0.27 0.14 FC Zone SW NA 0.18 0.19 FC Citywide NA 0.15 0.14 Floating Zone 0.75 0.66 0.51 Current Conditions: Six traps detected WNV-positive mosquitoes, with a continued focus in the southeast area of the city. While the previous application seemingly pushed down both abundance and the infection rate, the abundance is beginning to rebuild. Overnight temperature decreases will begin to slow mosquito reproduction; however, that will not significantly occur until the last week of August and first week of September. City of Fort Collins Process for Spray Recommendations: Current WNV conditions do not exceed the policy thresholds identified for adult mosquito spraying applications. However, when network shows WNV activity beyond the threshold of 0.75, the LCDHE makes a recommendation that the City conduct an application to treat adult mosquitoes. When an application is recommended, areas of concern are 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: Public outreach is underway including social media posts, utility bill inserts and other advertising. 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. ###