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West Nile Virus Information Link
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San Bernardino County Code states, “'Vector' means any animal capable of transmitting the causative agent of human disease or capable of producing human discomfort or injury, including, but not limited to, mosquitoes, flies, fleas, ticks, mites, and rats, but not including any domesticated animal.”
  • Respond to citizen complaint/service requests for community control of vectors (including mosquitoes, flies, roaches, rodents, ticks, fleas, Africanized Honey Bees, etc.)

  • Monitor presence of vectorborne diseases (such as encephalitis, hantavirus, plague, relapsing fever, West Nile virus, Lyme disease, etc.)

  • Inspect poultry ranches and riding academies for nuisance flies and vector control

  • Provide direct abatement and control of vectors in sanitary sewer systems and flood control basins
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Africanized Honey Bees Q&As.pdf

Bats.pdf

Bed Bugs.pdf

Cucarachas.pdf

Cockroaches.pdf

Fleas.pdf

Flies.pdf

Fight the Bite with the 5Ds.pdf

Garden Spiders.pdf

Pocket Gophers.pdf

Ground Squirrels.pdf

Hantavirus Illness and
How To Avoid It.pdf

Is it a Mosquito?.pdf

Lyme Disease.pdf

Mosquitoes.pdf

Mosquito Fish.pdf

Pesticide Safety for Mosquito Control.pdf

Pigeons.pdf

Plague.pdf

Poisonous Bug Bites and Stings.pdf

Raccoons.pdf

Rattlesnakes.pdf

Scorpions.pdf

Squirrels.pdf

Swimming Pool Safety.pdf

Violin Spiders.pdf

Virus del Oeste del Nilo.pdf

Wasps and Yellowjackets.pdf

West Nile Virus.pdf

What is a Vector?.pdf

What You Should Know About Mosquito Control Pesticides.pdf

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