Feb-23-2018 06:39 PM
Nov-18-2024 07:16 AM
I hate that everyone is being attacked by no see-ums. The best prevention for them is OBX Skeeter Beater, it's in a couple stores in Florida but can also be ordered direct. Works like a champ on all insects including biting flies and helps with afterbite soothing. www.obx-skeeterbeater.com
Nov-18-2024 08:01 AM
Not sure if you are aware but you are responding to a post that's 6 years old. While you may actually trying to be helpful, your post seems awful spammy. And you are not allowed to sell anything on this forum.
Nov-18-2024 08:11 AM
Oh my bad, saw this post and thought I'd try to help. Remove it if you need to.
Have a good day.
Mar-08-2018 01:22 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Mar-02-2018 07:32 AM
azrving wrote:I will give you my take on no-see-ums. I have a rv lot near Mission, Tx in the RGV and the no-see-ums are the worse I have seen in 11 years coming down. Every year it gets worse. If I try to sit outside on a nice calm day, I can count on 20-25 bites! The last few days have been very windy and it still doesn't stop them. I am at the point of selling our lot and going to AZ next winter. I live in Minnesota, the land of 10,000 mosquitoes, I mean lakes, and I don't have anywhere near the problems with them. We are not in a tidal area and 1 1/2 hours from the Gulf. I have tried all the folk remedies and none work, only slathering on Deet. If it sounds like I detest them, that is correct!:M
I would choose fire ants over noseeum. Those are the worst sob I have ever run into. You can research them online but they are common in many tidal areas. We didn't have a problem with them when we stayed inland around Lake City Fl during the winter but I wouldn't be surprised if they were around when it warmed up.
We also ran into them in other coastal swampy areas of the gulf. As mentioned above, if you want to be bug free go out to Az and Socal. I have been going out there the last four winters and have never seen a snake or scorpion. If the temps go up there may be flies. I have spent a week or so on Padre Island and dont remember noseum but it may also depend on the temperatures. Others may be able to tell you more about RGV area. I have had a good number of fire ant bites in Texas but only because of working around my sons property.
The fire ants are avoidable but noseeum are relentless. I would live in an apartment or in a downtown city or move out of the country before I'd live in noseeum areas. Life is too short. I have used clear nail polish on them and it seems to help the itching. Mex said to boil water and wet a q tip and touch the area. God I hate those things. Mosquitoes? Kids stuff.
Feb-27-2018 04:38 AM
2gypsies wrote:Ro646a wrote:
UPDATE:
We are now in Okeechobee and being eaten alive. We're giving up and heading back home in the AM.
Gosh! That's really a shame to go home so early and you're going to encounter crappy weather conditions and flooded areas. Why not try northern Florida at least or go over the peninsula to Alabama? Or do some of the eastern coastline above Florida.
Feb-26-2018 08:35 PM
Ro646a wrote:
UPDATE:
We are now in Okeechobee and being eaten alive. We're giving up and heading back home in the AM.
Feb-26-2018 04:20 PM
Feb-26-2018 04:02 PM
Feb-26-2018 07:13 AM
Ro646a wrote:
This may be an unusual inquiry,
but perhaps someone can provide some advice.
We are finishing a three week stay on Pine Island in Florida. My wife is allergic to the noseeum bites and she has been bitten many times while we have been here. We are scheduled to leave here Sunday and go to Okeechobee for a week, and then on to St. Augustine. If the the bugs are just as bad in those places we are going to cancel outer plans and head home to Michigan on Sunday.
Does anyone know whether or not these bugs are as bad in the rest of Florida as there are Here? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Feb-25-2018 08:44 AM
pawatt wrote:
And here I was led to believe that winter in Florida was winter in Paradise???
Feb-25-2018 05:23 AM
pawatt wrote:
And here I was led to believe that winter in Florida was winter in Paradise???
Feb-24-2018 03:29 PM
Feb-24-2018 09:35 AM