Mosquito spraying set in Geneva

Overnight application begins Thursday to Friday

The northern house mosquito (Culex pipiens) can transmit the West Nile virus from infected birds to humans.

GENEVA – Clarke vans will be spraying a mosquito control application citywide in Geneva dusk to dawn starting Thursday into Friday to reduce the adult insect population, officials announced in a news release.

The city’s contractor will be using a synthetic treatment that is safe for humans and pets, although people with asthma and other respiratory conditions are advised to stay indoors with their windows closed during the misting application and one hour afterward.

Residents can report mosquito nuisances and standing water issues directly to Clarke via the company’s online portal at www.clarkeportal.com/hotline. People can subscribe to receive advanced spraying notifications from Clarke when registering.

The city also sends out mosquito spraying notifications. Residents can subscribe to “community alerts” by selecting the ”Notify Me” button on the City’s website at www.geneva.il.us.

Mosquito control applications are subject to rescheduling due to inclement weather. Updates will be posted on the city’s website if necessary.

For tips on how to prevent West Nile or any other mosquito-borne illness, visit the Kane County Health Department’s website at www.kanehealth.com.