With the official start to summer approaching and mosquito populations growing, crews in some Kansas cities are in the process of spraying to try to keep mosquitoes at bay.
There’s an emphasis on mosquito-prevention measures as medical professional say they’re likely to see cases of West Nile Virus across Kansas this year. , recognizing that many counties are at a “moderate risk” for the virus.
McPherson is one city spraying for mosquitoes this week. It’s a heightened concern following May’s torrential rains and flooding.
(Read more: KWCH News)