The Williamson County Cities and Health District (WCCHD) says a mosquito trap sample collected in the City of Taylor has tested positive for West Nile Virus.The
Beryl could bring tropical storm winds and gusts to Fayette County points south and east. Wind damage and power outage risk.PLEASANT HILL, CA - JUNE 29: Mosquitos are seen inside a trap on June 29, 2012 in Pleasant Hill, California.
The Williamson County Cities and Health District says a mosquito trap sample collected in the City of Taylor has tested positive for West Nile Virus. The positive sample was taken on Tuesday, July 2 from a trap site near North Drive and T.H Johnson, and the results returned on Friday, July 5.This is the first positive sample in Taylor this year. The last one was in Murphy Park in August 2023.
Mosquito Sample Taylor Williamson County Cities And Health District WCCHD Trap Positive North Drive
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