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May 10, 2021
The fee to secure Airborne Custom Spraying of Halstad, Minnesota is $12,000.
That money would count toward the spraying cost which runs around $28,000 per application if the city council decided to go ahead and spray later in the summer.
Cass County Vector Control has provided mosquito control service to Moorhead since 2015, but this year’s renewal is having a bit of push back over concerns of aerial spraying.
Concerns remain over how the mosquito insecticide will continue to affect the area.
It comes after a mass butterfly kill-off in the FM metro caused by aerial spraying to control mosquitoes late last July.
Fargo signs mosquito control contract, seeks more input on spraying
The city of Moorhead, which decided to pause aerial spraying when it signed its contract last month, is set to discuss the issue again on Monday. 6:00 am, May 7, 2021 ×
Dead monarch butterflies were found across the Fargo area after aerial spraying in August 2020 to control mosquitoes. WDAY photo
FARGO Fargo City Commissioners have signed the city s annual mosquito control contract but are seeking more input before making final decisions on aerial and ground-based spraying this year.
Aerial spraying became a controversial topic in the Fargo-Moorhead area last August when a large number of migrating monarch butterflies died after a night of aerial spraying in what came to be known locally as the Monarch Massacre.
Hantavirus discovered in San Diego County deer mice
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BOULEVARD (CNS) - Two deer mice collected during routine vector surveillance activities in Boulevard a census-designated place near Manzanita in southeastern San Diego County have tested positive for hantavirus, county environmental health officials announced Wednesday.
While this is the first detection of hantavirus in the region this year, the virus is not uncommon in San Diego County, officials said. In 2020, 25 rodents collected in routine monitoring by County Vector Control tested positive for hantavirus.
There is no cure or vaccine for hantavirus and it can potentially cause deadly infections in people. People can be exposed to hantavirus when wild rodents shed it in their urine, feces and saliva, the matter dries and is stirred into the air where people can breathe it in.
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