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A Fort Collins resident is Larimer County's first human West Nile virus case of the season, the Larimer County health ...
Colorado health officials said mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus have been found in Adams, Boulder, Denver, Larimer and ...
A Fort Collins resident is confirmed to be Larimer County’s first case of West Nile virus this year and the third human case ...
The city has scheduled mosquito spraying in central Fort Collins on July 24 and 27 due to high levels of mosquitoes with West Nile virus.
The risk of becoming infected with West Nile virus is high in Larimer County, the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment warns.
Larimer County confirms its first West Nile virus case of the season as Fort Collins plans mosquito spraying July 24 and 27.
High levels of West Nile virus were detected in mosquitos trapped the week of July 7, leading to mosquito spraying in south Fort Collins.
Officials in Northern Colorado are planning to spray for mosquitoes due to an increase in the number of mosquitoes with West Nile Virus.
Most West Nile cases in Colorado happen between July and September, though mosquitoes can live until the first snow or hard freeze.