What is the City of McKinney doing about West Nile Virus?
The city treats city-owned areas of stagnant water with a larvicide. This is an integral part of the approach recommended by the CDC in minimizing the number of mosquitoes in our area. The city also conducts a mosquito surveillance program by trapping and testing mosquitoes for West Nile Virus. Mosquitoes are a direct indicator of human illness risk when it comes to West Nile Virus.

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1. Can small children apply chemicals to their skin? What is recommended?
2. Does the City of McKinney spray for mosquitoes?
3. How can I find out what cases have been reported?
4. How can I protect myself against mosquito bites?
5. I see standing water in a drainage easement next to my property. Whom do I call?
6. I have a creek that backs up to my house. Will mosquitoes breed in the water?
7. What can I do to help eliminate mosquitoes from my yard?
8. What insect repellents should I use?
9. What is the City of McKinney doing about West Nile Virus?
10. What precautions should I take when the city does spray?
11. What should I do if I see a dead bird?
12. When the city does spray, what area(s) will be sprayed and at what times?
13. Will birds be shipped for testing?
14. Will the City of McKinney treat areas on private property?