Richland County officials are warning residents to take precautions after West Nile Virus was detected in two areas of the county, thestate.com reports.
The virus was detected in mosquito populations in the Forest Acres and St. Andrews areas as part of routine surveillance work, according to a Monday news release from Richland County. Crews will begin spraying for mosquitoes in those areas this week.
Source: www.thestate.com
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