The Berks County Conservation District is warning residents after West Nile virus was detected in Shillington and Reading, Pennsylvania.
Officials with the conservation district say that while the current risk of transmission is still relatively low, if the virus activity continues, an adult mosquito control truck spray may be required in both areas.
In Shillington, a mosquito sample collected in the borough tested positive for West Nile virus . While in Reading, a mosquito pool came back positive for the virus.
The county's conservation district shared some safety precautions for residents to keep in mind.
Residents in both areas are urged to stay indoors during prime mosquito activity hours, which are dusk to dawn.
It's best to wear long-sleeved clothing and closed-toed sh