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Old 05-01-2009, 08:43 AM
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Default Do the "sea pests" have a season...do they go away?

I'll be down there around Thanksgiving and I'm wondering if they'll be gone or is there no way to tell.

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If my memory is correct Sea Lice is common in the summers months in S.E. Florida.

So you should be ok in November for Turkey Day vacation
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If my memory is correct Sea Lice is common in the summers months in S.E. Florida.

So you should be ok in November for Turkey Day vacation
What about the man-o-war?
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The no-se-ums are usually March through August (May and June are the worst months usually), but can happen in the winter if its warm enough. They usually feed at dawn and dusk just like the mosquitos. So avoid those hours outside or wear bug spray. But I think you should be fine in November. As for the jelly fish season I think its usually April, May and June isn't it? I can't remember.
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