Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maui! It’s the only place I’ve been in ages where i could actually sit outside and enjoy myself! Particularly around wailea/Kihei which has very low rainfall…
Hawaii has flying cockroaches--and they are large and aggressive.
Do they bite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maui! It’s the only place I’ve been in ages where i could actually sit outside and enjoy myself! Particularly around wailea/Kihei which has very low rainfall…
Hawaii has flying cockroaches--and they are large and aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:The Southwest. But we have scorpions. It’s a trade off.

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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grew up in humid Deep South and mosquitos were terrible. As were fire ants, yellow jackets, chiggers etc. Lived in dc for 2 years and it was much better than the south. I think the spraying makes a big difference - I left alabama/Georgia before west Nile was a thing and my areas never sprayed. Southeast Asia was the absolute worst I’ve ever experienced. I still have scars on my legs. Wait until the Asian tiger mosquitos take over here.
Now I’m in park city, ut and there are very few mosquitos. There are mosquitos if you go on hikes up to the lakes, but in park city itself, very few. We’ve been eating outside almost every day this summer and no one had gotten a bite. We accidentally left a door to the patio open a few nights ago and woke up to a chilly house, but no mosquitos. No bugs at all actually. I know they spray and they anticipated more mosquitos due the wet winter/spring. Ticks and wasps are less of an issue here. I don’t check my kids for ticks after they play outside. But as pp said, mosquitos and ticks are spreading.
Aren't they already in DC?
Anonymous wrote:This area needs to install more bat houses. People also need to dump out stagnant water.
Anonymous wrote:Maui! It’s the only place I’ve been in ages where i could actually sit outside and enjoy myself! Particularly around wailea/Kihei which has very low rainfall…
Anonymous wrote:California.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grew up in humid Deep South and mosquitos were terrible. As were fire ants, yellow jackets, chiggers etc. Lived in dc for 2 years and it was much better than the south. I think the spraying makes a big difference - I left alabama/Georgia before west Nile was a thing and my areas never sprayed. Southeast Asia was the absolute worst I’ve ever experienced. I still have scars on my legs. Wait until the Asian tiger mosquitos take over here.
Now I’m in park city, ut and there are very few mosquitos. There are mosquitos if you go on hikes up to the lakes, but in park city itself, very few. We’ve been eating outside almost every day this summer and no one had gotten a bite. We accidentally left a door to the patio open a few nights ago and woke up to a chilly house, but no mosquitos. No bugs at all actually. I know they spray and they anticipated more mosquitos due the wet winter/spring. Ticks and wasps are less of an issue here. I don’t check my kids for ticks after they play outside. But as pp said, mosquitos and ticks are spreading.
Aren't they already in DC?
Anonymous wrote: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.
This. Florida has tons of lizards and frogs to keep insects in check.
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in humid Deep South and mosquitos were terrible. As were fire ants, yellow jackets, chiggers etc. Lived in dc for 2 years and it was much better than the south. I think the spraying makes a big difference - I left alabama/Georgia before west Nile was a thing and my areas never sprayed. Southeast Asia was the absolute worst I’ve ever experienced. I still have scars on my legs. Wait until the Asian tiger mosquitos take over here.
Now I’m in park city, ut and there are very few mosquitos. There are mosquitos if you go on hikes up to the lakes, but in park city itself, very few. We’ve been eating outside almost every day this summer and no one had gotten a bite. We accidentally left a door to the patio open a few nights ago and woke up to a chilly house, but no mosquitos. No bugs at all actually. I know they spray and they anticipated more mosquitos due the wet winter/spring. Ticks and wasps are less of an issue here. I don’t check my kids for ticks after they play outside. But as pp said, mosquitos and ticks are spreading.