May-30-2019 07:03 AM
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Jan-21-2020 04:25 PM
ppine wrote:
Mosquitoes are always around near water in MN. By late August that are not so bad. By mid spetember they are not that much of a problem.
In rural states like SD and WY keep your gas tank more than half full and you will be fine.
Jan-21-2020 04:19 PM
realter wrote:
Gas stations are few and far apart in SD, NE and MN. I suggest you stay home back in Indiana to be safe.
Jan-21-2020 01:29 PM
Jan-20-2020 09:53 AM
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Jan-19-2020 08:38 PM
Addy15 wrote:
Mosquito problems in Minnesota kind of depend on the weather. If we have a very dry summer, by August they might not be so bad. And if nights get cool enough in September, mosquitoes could be virtually non-existent by then, especially up north. If we have a wet summer though (which so far it's kind of looking like that's going to be the case), mosquitoes will probably be a problem. If you are in the woods near water, mosquitoes are going to be an issue. Just be prepared.
If you are looking for a relatively mosquito-free experience, I would recommend the far southeast part of Minnesota. In particular, around the Whitewater State Park area near Rochester. The website for that park in particular lists the "noticeable lack of mosquitoes" as one of its highlights! It is said that the trout streams in the area are cold enough that mosquitoes have a hard time breeding.
Jan-19-2020 08:32 PM
ppine wrote:
Mosquitoes are always around near water in MN. By late August that are not so bad. By mid spetember they are not that much of a problem.
In rural states like SD and WY keep your gas tank more than half full and you will be fine.
Jan-19-2020 05:00 PM
Jan-19-2020 04:46 PM
May-31-2019 06:33 PM
Addy15 wrote:
Mosquito problems in Minnesota kind of depend on the weather. If we have a very dry summer, by August they might not be so bad. And if nights get cool enough in September, mosquitoes could be virtually non-existent by then, especially up north. If we have a wet summer though (which so far it's kind of looking like that's going to be the case), mosquitoes will probably be a problem. If you are in the woods near water, mosquitoes are going to be an issue. Just be prepared.
If you are looking for a relatively mosquito-free experience, I would recommend the far southeast part of Minnesota. In particular, around the Whitewater State Park area near Rochester. The website for that park in particular lists the "noticeable lack of mosquitoes" as one of its highlights! It is said that the trout streams in the area are cold enough that mosquitoes have a hard time breeding.
May-31-2019 05:34 AM
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