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Hi, I lived in Florida two seperate times, once in East Orlando where there were TONS of red ants, the second time in College Park where there were no red ants, but many flying bugs. Can anyone recommend a less "buggy" area? We don't use the sprays. Thanks!
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Florida = bugs... deal with it!
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Perhaps you could look into an organic/natural bug fighter and a screened in patio. I don't like to use chems either, but if you can find a less toxic one it would be worth the time to look!
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I agree, lots of natural helpers.
for the nasty Fire-Ants we use 'grits', the ants eat them & swell up & all-gone.. ![]() |
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I hear that there are no bugs in the ocean! Within ten miles of the shore, it's still considered Florida!
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FL80..you are on the wrong side of the country!!
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This is the Sub tropics there are no places here that are less buggy.
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