Media Release
June 29, 2010
Residents Urged to Protect Themselves Against Mosquitoes
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
June 29, 2010
Eastern Equine Encephalitis Cases in Neighboring Counties
Mosquito Control Director Dr. Guangye Hu wants Hernando County residents to know that two horses - in Pasco and Hillsborough counties - have been reported euthanized in June as a result of contracting Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). Two horses in Central Florida (Osceola County) were also reported to have the disease. So far, this year, 16 horses have been confirmed with EEE in Florida. Transmitted by mosquitoes, EEE causes 90% mortality of horses and 50% of humans.
On June 18th, Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles Bronson urged horse owners to check with their veterinarian to make sure their animals have received current vaccinations and booster shots against EEE and West Nile Virus.
In 2009, there was an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the Florida Keys, and there have been nine locally-acquired cases this year. Dengue returned to Florida after over 50 years and is transmitted by container-bred mosquitoes around residential homes.
Dr. Hu stated, "It is very important that our residents protect themselves against mosquitoes by wearing long-sleeve shirts and pants and applying mosquito repellents while going out - especially during the evening hours. Residents should check their own property for mosquito-breeding habitats, dump all containers that hold water and flush bromeliads and bird baths weekly." If mosquitoes continue to be a problem after taking these actions, residents are encouraged to call the Mosquito Control Division at (352) 540-6554 to request mosquito control services.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Residents Urged to Protect Themselves Against Mosquitoes
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Just and update for everyone regarding the street lights
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Preston Hollow Street Lights
FYI
The first six street lights coming into Preston Hollow from County Line Rd. have been out since Saturday Night 6/5/2010. I filed a report with WREC online that night giving them the eight digit street pole numbers they request to identify where the problem lights are located. On Monday I followed up with a phone call making sure they had received my repair request and to let them know this was a safety issue. Al Walker made a similiar call Tuesday and the WREC people told him they would be out Tuesday afternoon to address our light issue. On Wednesday late afternoon I received a phone call from one of their repairmen who asked me to identify which lights we were having a problem with. I gave him the information he requested and asked if the problem would be repaired and he advised me that he would look at the lights to see what the problem was. He said that if the problem was a line issue where they needed to run a new line underground it might take a couple of days longer. If you have any questions please email me or call me at 796-6869.
I also put in another request for them to look at the light in Rugby Court. I don't think they repaired it properly last time.