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Originally Posted by MplsPete
Everyone from a big city knows, there are some places you avoid, and some places you don't want to live; some are even nice areas, but they are close to not so nice areas.
While I understand there's probably nothing bad within TV, I am concerned about surrounding areas. Even bubbles have edges.
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I’ve lived in two homes in my four years here. First was in Tierra del Sol South a couple hundred yards north of 466. Now I live in a courtyard villa five minutes north of the intersection of Buena Vista and 466A. I have NEVER seen a mosquito at either place. I think they get sprayed with insecticides. However, I have seen them near lakes and ponds north of 44 and at homes near them. South of 44, there seem to be mosquitoes at every home I’ve visited, including those not near water. I’d say that south of that line, you may want a birdcage if you are going spend time outside. Not necessary where I live.
Also, if you want a water view, bear in mind that what looks like water on maps may actually be a retention pond that is covered with vegetation and is home to lots of birds, bugs, reptiles, and mammals, from mice to bobcats. If you want to attract birds and other critters with a feeder, that is the place to be. Where I live, I never see a bird except mockingbirds. Nothing for them to eat.