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See A Dead Bird In Trabuco Canyon? Call Vector Control
If you see a dead bird, chances are could have contracted West Nile virus from mosquitoes.
TRABUCO CANYON, CA —Birds can die if they contract West Nile virus from mosquitoes, Orange County Vector Control has said. Though the West Nile virus threat in Orange County is low at the moment, officials remind residents to be vigilant.
Thus far, dead birds infected with the virus have been found in Cypress, Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, and Tustin, according to the OC Vector Control. Garden Grove has tested positive for West Nile infected mosquitoes.
"If you find a dead bird in Orange Countyand it appears to have died in the last 24 hours, don't touch it," OC Vector Control says on their website. "Carefully place the carcass in a plastic bag and place it in a cool and shady place."
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After these steps have been completed call the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) Dead Bird Hotline at (714) 971-2421, extension 117 or email: wnsurv@ocvector.org with your phone number, to coordinate a pick-up.
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