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Pittsburg: Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile Virus, Fogging Scheduled

by ECT

The Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District confirmed today that a group of mosquitoes from Pittsburg and one dead bird from Danville have tested positive for West Nile virus. Fogging for adult mosquitoes is scheduled for Thursday evening in Pittsburg.

On Thursday, the area in Pittsburg to be treated is bordered on the north by Highway 4; on the east by Dover Way and Orinda Circle; on the south by Delta View Golf Club property; and on the west by Sugartree Drive and Santa Maria Drive. Fogging will begin at 7:30 pm to 11:00 pm.

“Mosquitoes are enjoying their last hurrah before they hibernate for the season and are aggressively seeking a blood meal,” said Sheila Currier, program supervisor for the District. “Our surveillance tells us that the source of the mosquitoes is not where we are fogging, but it’s where the mosquitoes are going. These mosquitoes can travel up to five miles from their source and have come to rest in areas that are consistently moist and lush. Everyone should wear mosquito repellent when outdoors, no matter where you are in the county.”

West Nile virus activity is listed on the District’s website as well as fogging schedules.

Residents are urged to help reduce their risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases by following these guidelines:

  • Dump or drain standing water. Mosquitoes can’t begin their lives without water.
  • Defend yourself against mosquitoes by using repellents containing DEET, Picaridin, or Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus.
  • Avoid being outdoors when mosquitoes are present, typically dawn and dusk.
  • Report neglected swimming pools by calling 925-771-6195 or visiting www.ContraCostaMosquito.com  Anonymous calls accepted. Just one neglected pool can produce more than 1 million mosquitoes and affect people up to five miles away.
  • Report dead birds to the state hotline: 1-877-968-2473. All reports are crucial, even if the bird does not meet criteria for testing.

Since 2005, 54 people in Contra Costa County have been diagnosed with West Nile virus. In 2006, two people died from the disease. Recent studies have shown that the majority of cases are not diagnosed and are grossly underreported. For 2015, a total of seven groups of mosquitoes, 11 birds,16 chickens and one horse have tested positive for the virus.

Visit the District’s website or click on these links for current West Nile virus activity  or to receive automatic emails for when the District fogs for adult mosquitoes.

Mosquito Samples: 7

nDate ReportedCityCross StreetsSpecies
16/15/15OakleyE. Summer Lakes Dr. x E. Cypress Rd. Culex tarsalis
26/15/15OakleyOakley Rd. x Main St.Culex tarsalis
38/17/15MartinezMococco Rd. x Marina Vista Ave.Culex tarsalis
49/14/15Discovery BayCherry Hills Dr.Culex tarsalis
59/21/15Discovery BayByron Tract NWCulex tarsalis
69/21/15Antioch8th St. x A St.Culex tarsalis
710/2/15PittsburgGolf Club Rd. x Leland Rd.Culex tarsalis

Dead Birds: 11

nDate ReportedCityCross StreetsSpecies
17/14/15OakleyNeroly Rd. x Oakley Rd.American Crow
27/23/15DanvilleRoan Dr. x Clydesdale Dr.American Crow
38/9/15Pleasant HillChilpancingo Pky x Camelback Rd.Steller’s Jay
48/21/15ConcordPeach Pl. x Oak Grove Rd.American Crow
58/31/15Walnut CreekLilac Dr. x Newell Ave.American Crow
69/1/15PittsburgBuchanan Rd. x Loveridge Rd.American Crow
79/3/15BrentwoodLone Tree Way x Jeffery WayAmerican Crow
89/9/15San RamonDos Rios Dr. x Bollinger Cyn Rd.American Crow
99/27/15DanvillePodva Rd. x San Ramon Valley Blvd.Western Scrub Jay
1010/5/15DanvilleSilver Lake Dr. x El Capitan Dr.American Crow
1110/13/15DanvilleEverett Dr. x Paraiso Dr.American Crow

Sentinel Chicken Flocks: 2

Note: Chickens do not die from West Nile virus. They develop antibodies to the virus which is detected in their blood.

# of Chickens out of 10 (10 per Flock)Date BledArea
2/107/13/15Holland Tract
4/107/27/15Holland Tract
1/108/24/15Oakley
1/108/24/15Holland Tract
5/109/8/15Oakley
1/109/8/15Holland Tract
2/109/21/15Oakley

Horses: 1

nDate ReportedCityDead/Euthanized
19/17/15BrentwoodNo

Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District, an independent special district and public health agency, is located at 155 Mason Circle in Concord. Call the District to report mosquito problems at (925) 771-6195 or visit their office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to get FREE mosquitofish for ornamental ponds, horse troughs or neglected swimming pools.

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tehani salcedo Oct 14, 2015 - 11:00 pm

what about in bay point we been getting alot of them in bay point off of kevin dr.

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