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Special Board Meeting Rescheduled

To Whom It May Concern: Our Special Board Meeting schedule for today November 10, 2021 has been canceled and rescheduled for Thursday November 18, 2021 beginning at 4:30pm. Thank you.

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West Nile Update

WEST NILE UPDATE 07/30/2021 Risk of West Nile virus continues to increase throughout Sutter and Yuba counties as more mosquitoes test positive for the virus. The District continues to fight the bite and treat both Sutter and Yuba County. We are asking our communities to partner with us by wearing EPA approved repellent when outdoors and mosquitoes are active, dump and drain any standing water around your property, report neglected swimming pools, wearing long sleeves/pants during dusk and dawn when mosquito activity is high, and staying informed by following our Facebook page, website, or signing up for our email notifications.  To

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Public Service Announcement

Public Service Announcement Friday July 23, 2021 Risk of West Nile virus continues to increase throughout Sutter and Yuba counties as more mosquitoes test positive for the virus. “We are seeing increased virus presence in mosquito samples collected from our traps, across a wide area. The risk for human infection is present,” said Stephen Abshier, District Manager. “Regardless of where you live, if you’re going to be outside when mosquitoes are active, please don’t take any chances and protect yourself by applying a mosquito repellent and by wearing long sleeves and pants at dawn and dusk when mosquito activity is

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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

Public Service Announcement Friday, July 16th 2021 The Sutter-Yuba Mosquito and Vector Control District has detected the first evidence of West Nile virus in Sutter County in 2021. A mosquito sample recently collected in the town of Meridian has tested positive for the virus. A second sample collected west of Yuba City on Daphne Lane has also tested positive. We have had no detections of WNV in dead birds, sentinel chicken flocks or humans. Mosquito populations of the WNV vector are lower than historically normal, however production has increased with hot daytime temperatures. The District’s surveillance system is in full

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