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Old 04-21-2016, 07:30 PM
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Hi any of you villagers concerned over the Zika virus? We are thinking of moving to the villages and are a little bit worried over the mosquito problem now in Florida. Thanks
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I can't speak for everybody, but in the three years that I have been living in The Villages, I can't remember ever being bitten by a mosquito, despite living in a neighborhood surrounded by storm water collection ponds. Whoever manages mosquito control apparently does a good job.
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Here is a map showing reported cases of the Zika Virus.


u.s. map showing reported cases of zika virus. april 2016 - Bing images
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All the cases I've heard about on the news are due to people traveling outside the country.
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I've seen fewer mosquitoes here than I saw back in Massachusetts in the summertime. I think it's because they spray for them.
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Hi any of you villagers concerned over the Zika virus? We are thinking of moving to the villages and are a little bit worried over the mosquito problem now in Florida. Thanks
not an issue here now.
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It's well known by all mosquitoes that they are not allowed due to deed restrictions.


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From what I see, the Zika virus causes flu like symptoms. The real danger is to pregnant women, and we don't have too many of them in The Villages!!
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Think positively. There are far more mosquitos where you currently live than here in TV.
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Having come from NY/CT and hearing about all the horrible possible weather conditions, I can honestly say that all those things haven't come to pass. I originally was terrified of the stories I heard but one needs to calm their concerns. Having been here for three years and find FL weather and all other conditions to be much more favorable than NY. Snow, "yuch"!!!!

The same is true for the Zika virus. A non issue in my point of view.

The worst complaint is dealing with the summer heat and that is bearable without much of a problem.
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It's well known by all mosquitoes that they are not allowed due to deed restrictions.
Too funny, thanks

I also agree with previous comments, that I have seen very few mosquitoes in 2.5 years that we have been living here. TV seems to do an excellent job of spraying for these critters.
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Agree with most of what is posted here with one exception... When we were in The Villages last year during September, there were plenty of mosquitos outside when we left the screened lanai. When we walked to Brownwood at night, we encountered very few. That tells me they do a good job of spraying the Commercial areas. We also plan to expand our lanai with a birdcage when we move in full time and carry a bottle of bug spray with us in the golf cart. I am not too worried about it and I don't think anyone else should be either.
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I didnt worry about this kind of c&@p when i was 25.

Not worrying about it now
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If you are already worried about such things you might reconsider moving here . There will no doubt be many issues unique to here that will bother you such as :

Seat saving , kids at adult only pools , golf cart driving and parking , service dogs at dining establishments , dog poop , wind chimes on your neighbors lanai , crowded grocery stores and many many more .
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Agree with most of what is posted here with one exception... When we were in The Villages last year during September, there were plenty of mosquitos outside when we left the screened lanai. When we walked to Brownwood at night, we encountered very few. That tells me they do a good job of spraying the Commercial areas. We also plan to expand our lanai with a birdcage when we move in full time and carry a bottle of bug spray with us in the golf cart. I am not too worried about it and I don't think anyone else should be either.


I would add that they do a great job of spraying throughout TV, using both trucks (mostly) and helicopters.
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