West Nile Virus found in Shadow Hills
Posted on 07/18/2026
To support these efforts, we have provided WNV information below and attached graphics that can be shared on social media and other communication channels to help raise awareness.
Important WNV Information
WNV is transmitted to people and animals through the bite of an infected Culex mosquito, which is most active from dusk to dawn.
- Approximately 1 in 5 people infected with WNV will develop symptoms
- Symptoms include fever, headache, body aches, nausea, or a skin rash
- Severe cases can lead to paralysis or even death
- There is currently no human vaccine for WNV
Mosquito Prevention and Protection 
Mosquito control is a shared responsibility, and residents can help reduce the threat of WNV in their neighborhoods by taking the following steps:
- Once a week, empty any items that hold water like buckets, planters, children's toys, discarded tires, birdbaths, plant saucers, or trash containers
- Maintain swimming pools, spas, and ponds, and report neglected or green pools to vector control
- Wear insect repellent when outdoors where mosquitoes may be present
- Report dead birds to the California Department of Public Health online at https://westnile.ca.gov or call 1-877-WNV-BIRD
We greatly appreciate your partnership in protecting Shadow Hills residents from mosquito-borne disease; if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the District.