Experts are calling it a perfect storm! Mosquitoes are biting at the bit following an unusual winter. At the same time, Public Health is detecting the presence of West Nile virus, which is often transmitted through these pesky bugs. Robert Lothian explains what that means for the community.
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West Nile virus detected in Peterborough as mosquito season begins
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