Recently mosquitos in the Glenrock and Stoney Point area of Norfolk tested positive for the West Nile virus.  Both areas have been treated by the mosquito control division but as always the public should be careful.  People over 50 are at a greater risk then younger people.  What can you do to reduce your risk?

* Repair windows and screens

*Wear long, loose, light colored clothing

*Limit time outdoors between dusk and dawn

* Use insect repellent

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West Nile virus is a scary thing!  It pays to be prepared.  Having a home for sale with all the screens and windows in good order will help to make it more saleable.

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