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Aug. 6--As federal health authorities urged stepped-up mosquito spraying Monday to fight the spread of the West Nile virus, area officials worried that a ban on spraying in forest preserves is a glaring gap in control efforts.
"We damn well should be spraying" in forest preserves, said Milton Jensen, village president of Beach Park and a critic of a Lake County Forest Preserve District policy against spraying.
Communities throughout the region have intensified spraying since the recent deaths of four people in Louisiana from the mosquito-borne virus. But spraying is banned in thousands of acres of forest throughout the region.
Forest preserve officials from Lake County to Will County defended their policy, saying spraying can harm other wildlife, including insects, birds and fish.
"We are very concerned about the public health, but we're also concerned about nature's health, and we have to make sure the cure isn't worse than the problem,"…
Source: HighBeam Research, West Nile Virus Scare Revives Spraying Issue.