08/22/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/22/2025 09:49
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus and the Orange County Department of Health announced that additional mosquito pools carrying West Nile Virus this season have been detected in the Village of Goshen.
"This is an important reminder that mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile Virus are present in our region," said Neuhaus. "The Orange County Department of Health is here to keep you informed and safe. They provide the tools, resources, and guidance residents need to prevent mosquitoes from breeding and to reduce the risk of bites to themselves and their families."
The finding comes as part of the County's ongoing mosquito surveillance efforts to protect public health.
Dr. Jennifer Roman continues to recommend protecting yourself against mosquito bites as the season continues. Residents should wear appropriate clothing and consider sprays when outdoors and check their property for any pooling or stagnant water.
Mosquitoes can breed in any stagnant water that lasts more than four days. To reduce the mosquito population around your home and property, take the following steps to reduce or eliminate standing water:
For more information on mosquito prevention or protection, call the Orange County Department of Health at 291-2332.