Don’t get bugged with West Nile Virus

With hot weather and potential rain comes the threat of mosquitoes -- specifically, mosquitoes that may be carrying West Nile Virus.  Wil Hayes, Assistant Administrator with the Knox County Health Department, talks about how to prevent West Nile Virus with Will Stevenson on Galesburg's Morning News.

 

 

With hot weather and potential rain comes the threat of mosquitoes — specifically, mosquitoes that may be carrying West Nile Virus.  Wil Hayes, Assistant

 
With hot weather and potential rain comes the threat of mosquitoes — specifically, mosquitoes that may be carrying West Nile Virus.  Wil Hayes, Assistant

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