Neighborhood and surrounding areas to be sprayed with mosquito pesticide Wednesday

Santa Clara County officials will be spraying pesticide in parts of San Jose and unincorporated Santa Clara County next week after finding West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes in the area.

People living in ZIP codes 95127 and 95140 east of Alum Rock and centered around Calco Creek Drive may see a truck rolling around the area around 10 p.m.that night, spraying pesticide to reduce adult mosquito populations as long as the weather permits. The treatment will last between two to four hours.

This is the first West Nile virus treatment in the county this year. This kind of treatment has been used regularly since 2003 to reduce mosquito populations with West Nile virus.

According to the county, adult mosquitoes are the primary carriers of vector-borne viruses that cause illnesses in humans. The adult-mosquito-control treatments are meant to reduce the mosquito population in the area and decrease the risk of a West Nile virus infection in humans.

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