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Lisanp@aol.com 07-02-2024 07:46 AM

I'm on my second preserve site, and the answer is YES. However, I wouldn't trade my pond/preserve view for a cart path, road or golf course ever! The wildlife viewing and peace and tranquility is awesome! It is really bad upon moving into a new build (been there don that twice). Then, over time as they continue to spray it gets better. We can not sit outside the screen after dark, but never have any issues before dusk. Its no problem at all in my opinion.

HORNET 07-02-2024 09:39 AM

Yes

KeithRiz 07-03-2024 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2345858)
Where are the preserve lots in Eastport?

AFAIK, that's former pasture land/sod farms. All the ponds in that area are man made. Most have bubblers and attract wildlife that helps control insects.

We only see mosquitoes at dusk.

The Eagle Preserve is the one I'm referring to. It is in the middle of the Shallow Creek Championship Golf course.

Glowing Horizon 07-04-2024 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2345938)
I've lived in The Villages since 2009 (full time since 2016) and have had absolutely zero problem with mosquitos. Also lived in South Florida for 24 years with zero problem with mosquitos. I guess the communities I have lived in did a very efficient job of killing those little buggers.

Or you are not allergic to the species of mosquitos there. Did you see the health alert the gov put out for Dengue Fever NATIONWIDE? Be careful out there.

Villagevip 07-04-2024 12:54 PM

Glenbrook area, six years in... Only in the past two years, doing day time yard work, ... I am severely getting mosquito bites all over my arms, even though I use repellent...Thinking the powers that be, must be really cutting cutting back on pest control...It has been a very long time, since I have heard the late night mosquito fogger drive by... jus sayin:pray:...

shut the front door 07-04-2024 01:32 PM

The newer the village, the worse they will be. As an area becomes more populated, the spraying will become fairly regular. A villager died of West Nile virus in 2018 after getting eaten up by mosquitos at the Fenney grill fire pit.

Kelevision 07-05-2024 01:30 AM

Also, do mosquitoes like you? They only like certain types of blood. Mine isn’t one of them. I can be outside and maybe get bitten once while others are being eaten alive. Even if I do get bitten, there’s never any red mark but on others they’ll have tons of little red bite marks. I’m from Leesburg originally, (now in the villages)and have always lived on lakes so mosquitoes have been a part of my life forever. The preserves are the best place to live IMO Screened Lanai or birdcage is there to keep them out.

Glowing Horizon 07-06-2024 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Villagevip (Post 2347013)
Glenbrook area, six years in... Only in the past two years, doing day time yard work, ... I am severely getting mosquito bites all over my arms, even though I use repellent...Thinking the powers that be, must be really cutting cutting back on pest control...It has been a very long time, since I have heard the late night mosquito fogger drive by... jus sayin:pray:...

I have been allergic to mosquito venom my entire life so I’ve had to practice prevention. I try to avoid putting chemical insecticides or repellents on my skin. I avoid taking antihistamines too. I’ve read that most skeeters live & breed very close (with a few yards) of where you were bitten. Whenever I will be walking thru grass or staying outside at dusk, I wear long, light-weight pants tucked into my socks with tennis shoes, a long-sleeved light-weight nylon shirt, and a baseball cap. Treat any standing water at home with Mosquito Dunks or Bits periodically—these are Bt so they kill mosquito larvae but supposedly Bt won’t harm birds, pets or people (though I wouldn’t put it to the test). Keep emptying any water (or treat it) since tiny larvae can thrive in things like plant trays, gutters, drains etc. If all this fails, try spraying your grass & shrubs with a hose-end garden insecticide sprayer, especially before you plan to linger out there. Last but not least, most counties will accept requests for added spraying anywhere there are infestations. The best defense is a good offense!

JMintzer 07-06-2024 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Glowing Horizon (Post 2347774)
I have been allergic to mosquito venom my entire life so I’ve had to practice prevention. I try to avoid putting chemical insecticides or repellents on my skin. I avoid taking antihistamines too. I’ve read that most skeeters live & breed very close (with a few yards) of where you were bitten. Whenever I will be walking thru grass or staying outside at dusk, I wear long, light-weight pants tucked into my socks with tennis shoes, a long-sleeved light-weight nylon shirt, and a baseball cap. Treat any standing water at home with Mosquito Dunks or Bits periodically—these are Bt so they kill mosquito larvae but supposedly Bt won’t harm birds, pets or people (though I wouldn’t put it to the test). Keep emptying any water (or treat it) since tiny larvae can thrive in things like plant trays, gutters, drains etc. If all this fails, try spraying your grass & shrubs with a hose-end garden insecticide sprayer, especially before you plan to linger out there. Last but not least, most counties will accept requests for added spraying anywhere there are infestations. The best defense is a good offense!

Mosquitos don't have venom...

You're reacting to a protein in their saliva that they inject to keep the blood from clotting, so they can feed...


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