Dead crow in Menlo Park has tested positive for West Nile virus

Published on June 29, 2026

Dead crow in Menlo Park has tested positive for West Nile virus

A dead crow collected from Nealon Park in Menlo Park has tested positive for West Nile virus. The San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District set additional mosquito traps in the area, and no West Nile virus positive mosquitoes were detected in the nearby area.Because crows can travel long distances, a crow that tests positive for West Nile virus does not necessarily indicate an increased risk for Menlo Park community members at this time.   

The San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District encourages you to protect yourself and others against West Nile virus by following the safe practices below: 

  • Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants, especially in the early morning, evening and night when mosquitoes are most active.
  • Dump standing water so mosquitoes can’t grow.
  • Protect yourself from mosquito bites. Use an EPA-registered insect repellent. Learn more about insect repellent.
  • Check and repair broken screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out of your house.
  • Report biting mosquitoes – San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District staff will check the neighborhood for standing water and work to stop the mosquito breeding. Report biting mosquitoes by calling 650-344-8592 or submitting a request online.
  • Report dead birds to help track West Nile virus using the online reporting portal.

Learn more about West Nile virus.