Council crews will conduct mosquito treatments across the city
Date published: 8 February 2019
Townsville City Council crews have begun monitoring mosquito-prone areas across the city following the unprecedented floods.
Ground and aerial treatments of all breeding sites with increased mosquito numbers will take place after the water recedes to normal levels.
Townsville Local Recovery and Resilience Group Chair Cr Les Walker encouraged residents to be proactive in protecting themselves from mosquito bites.
“There is a high chance that mosquito numbers are going to increase following the rain and flooding,” Cr Walker said.
“While Council works on treating affected areas, I am urging residents to wear long and loose clothing, apply repellent regularly and check yards for items that may hold water.
“There is the potential for mosquitos to carry diseases such as Dengue or Ross River Fever and if you do feel unwell in any way, you should visit a doctor.”
For more information listen to local radio, phone 1800 738 541 or visit Council’s Emergency Management Dashboard disaster.townsville.qld.gov.au