Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Pacific Northwest
Depends where but on the Oregon Coast I basically never see them. Willamette Valley I run into them rarely but not never.
Anonymous wrote:Get mosquito dunks. Once we started using them, we could go outside again!
You also have to eliminate ALL standing water. I get rid of any water on a lawn chair or anywhere else after a rain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What regions of the U.S. are the least likely to have mosquitos in backyards? What type of site? I don’t care about anything else.
New York City
the Southwest
Places with lots of spiders, snakes and frogs
But I've been and lived all over the country and DC has the worst mosquitos of anywhere outside of Alaska.
You’ve obviously never lived in florida or the Deep South then. Much worse than DC.
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved and our new yard doesn't have much mosquitoes. It was a pleasant surprise. I think you can look for land with few trees, good drainage and put a bat house close by. Now if only someone could rid of the gnats.
Anonymous wrote:The Pacific Northwest
Anonymous wrote:The Pacific Northwest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What regions of the U.S. are the least likely to have mosquitos in backyards? What type of site? I don’t care about anything else.
New York City
the Southwest
Places with lots of spiders, snakes and frogs
But I've been and lived all over the country and DC has the worst mosquitos of anywhere outside of Alaska.
You’ve obviously never lived in florida or the Deep South then. Much worse than DC.
I was born and raised in the DC area, lived there most of my adult life as well, but have now also lived in two different areas of Florida, east coast for six years and SW Gulf coast for three years.
There are mosquitos in Florida but they are much worse in the DC area than anything I have experienced in Florida.