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title: "Early West Nile Season Prompts Prevention Focus on Hilton Head Island"
url: https://www.herehiltonhead.com/2026/07/06/early-west-nile-season-prompts-prevention-2/
date: 2026-07-06T09:54:08-04:00
modified: 2026-07-06T09:54:08-04:00
author: "Whitley Henderson"
categories: ["Health"]
site: "HERE Hilton Head"
attribution: "HERE Hilton Head"
---

# Early West Nile Season Prompts Prevention Focus on Hilton Head Island

*Source: [HERE Hilton Head](https://www.herehiltonhead.com/2026/07/06/early-west-nile-season-prompts-prevention-2/) — July 6, 2026 by Whitley Henderson*

An early and intense start to the West Nile virus season has prompted renewed public health guidance on mosquito-bite prevention measures across the Lowcountry, including Hilton Head Island. Health coverage has described this year’s season as beginning earlier than usual, underscoring the importance of proactive steps to mitigate potential exposure.

Guidance from health authorities emphasizes several key prevention strategies. These include the consistent use of insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535, oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE), para-menthane-diol (PMD), or 2-undecanone when outdoors, particularly during dawn and dusk hours when mosquitoes are most active. Eliminating standing water around homes and properties is also critical, as these are common breeding grounds for mosquitoes. This involves regularly emptying birdbaths, pet water dishes, and planters, as well as clearing clogged gutters and ensuring swimming pools are properly maintained. Wearing long sleeves and pants when feasible can also provide a physical barrier against bites.

The early onset of the West Nile season means that residents and visitors on Hilton Head Island should consider these preventative actions throughout the summer. While the virus often causes mild or no symptoms, it can lead to serious neurological illness in a small percentage of cases, making prevention a primary public health concern.

### Why it matters in Hilton Head Island

The early and intense West Nile virus season carries direct implications for public health and daily life on Hilton Head Island. The island’s environment, characterized by its numerous waterways, lagoons, and lush vegetation, can create conditions conducive to mosquito breeding, particularly during the humid summer months. Heightened awareness and consistent preventative measures are essential to protect both the permanent population and the significant number of seasonal visitors. A rise in West Nile cases could place additional strain on local healthcare providers, including facilities such as Novant Health Hilton Head Medical Center, which serves the community’s health needs. Proactive engagement with prevention strategies helps safeguard the well-being of everyone on Hilton Head Island and supports the overall health infrastructure of Beaufort County.
