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West Nile Virus Detected Near Seaton Hackney Stables; Morris County Mosquito Control Plans Treatment

In response to a positive West Nile Virus test in mosquitoes near Seaton Hackney Stables, local authorities are scheduling treatment for Today, August 14, weather permitting.

A mosquito pool near Seaton Hackney Stables has tested positive for West Nile Virus, prompting Morris County Mosquito Control to tentatively plan treatment of the area on Monday, August 14. Residents with questions are encouraged to contact Morris County Mosquito Control at 973.285.6450.

What: Morris County Mosquito Control has detected a mosquito pool with West Nile Virus near Seaton Hackney Stables in Morris County, New Jersey. Weather permitting, the authorities will conduct a treatment to control the infected mosquitoes.

When: The treatment is tentatively scheduled for Today, Monday, August 14, 2023.

Where: The area near Seaton Hackney Stables in Morris County is the subject of the treatment.

Why: The treatment is a necessary measure to prevent the spread of West Nile Virus, a disease transmitted through mosquito bites.

How: Specific details regarding the treatment method have not been provided. Residents with questions or concerns may contact Morris County Mosquito Control directly at 973.285.6450.

More Information on Mosquitoes:

Mosquito Lifecycle:

  • Egg: Mosquitoes lay eggs on the water surface or in places prone to flooding.
  • Larva: The development stage in water, where the mosquito matures.
  • Pupa: During this stage, the wings, legs, and other appendages develop, and it remains a waterborne stage.
  • Adult: The female adult mosquito requires a blood meal before returning to water to restart the cycle.

Mosquito Facts:

  • Morris County is home to 40 mosquito species.
  • Not all mosquitoes in the area bite humans.
  • Mosquitoes lay eggs in standing water, and they can develop from egg to adult in 5 to 7 days.
  • Any standing water serves as a habitat for mosquitoes, so it should be emptied whenever possible.
  • Controlling mosquitoes is most effective during the larva and pupa stages.

The planned treatment near Seaton Hackney Stables underlines the importance of community vigilance in the prevention and control of mosquito-borne diseases. Residents are urged to be aware of the mosquito lifecycle and take necessary precautions, such as emptying standing water containers, to reduce the risk of mosquito breeding in the area. This incident serves as a timely reminder of the role that every citizen can play in maintaining a healthy community.

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