Kalamazoo County is keeping an eye out for mosquitoes known to carry the Zika virus until the end of summer season.
The Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services Department is engaging in a mosquito surveillance program to ensure insects carrying the virus aren’t in West Michigan.
Traps were set at 5 areas throughout the county in June searching for the Asian tiger mosquito, the species most known to carry the virus.
According to a department release, southern Michigan is in the trail of potential migration of the insect. Although, none have been found to this point.
In addition to trapping the mosquitoes, County is identifying what type of insects it is capturing to the Centers for Disease Control and giving citizens information on preventing mosquito bites, diseases and habitat control.
For further information, contact the County Health & Community Services Department-Environmental Health Unite at 269.373.5210.
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