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Are mosquitoes a problem in the Caribbean?

One things that is common anywhere that you visit in the Caribbean are mosquitoes.



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While you are away Remember to make sure you protect infants and children against insect bites, a DEET containing insect repellent at 50% concentration is recommended for all travellers over 2 months of age.

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If you're planning a Caribbean vacation, you may be wondering which islands have no mosquitoes. The answer may surprise you: there is actually one Caribbean island that doesn't have any mosquitoes—the British Virgin Islands (BVI). The BVI is an archipelago of over 50 islands located in the Caribbean Sea.

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One things that is common anywhere that you visit in the Caribbean are mosquitoes.

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Montserrat, a tiny island in the Caribbean British West Indies, is one of the few places in the world where mosquitoes are practically non-existent. The island features safe drinking water, low crime rates, and a welcoming population.

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Some of the most dangerous Caribbean Islands to visit are Haiti, Trinidad, Tobago, and surprisingly Puerto Rico. These islands have more crime in general, and you should visit with increased caution. It doesn't mean they can't be visited, but you should take extra precautions.

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Conclusion. Mosquitoes are a common problem in Lanzarote, however now, with these several steps you can take to protect yourself from bites you can reduce the risk of infection so they shouldn't be enough to ruin your stay.

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Mosquitoes Enjoy Hanging Out at the Beach Plus, you get that breeze off the ocean, which some people believe keeps mosquito activity at bay. It does not. You can get mosquito bites at the beach, too. That's because mosquitoes tend to gather wherever there's water.

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Iceland is one of the few habitable places on the planet that is mosquito-free, and nobody really seems to know why. It's not nearly as cold as Antarctica, which is so frigid that mosquitoes (and people, for that matter) could never survive exposure to the elements there for long.

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Avoiding Mosquito Bites
  1. using good quality insect repellents.
  2. wearing the right clothing to protect your skin from bites.
  3. using a mosquito net.
  4. reducing the number of mosquitos in and around your accommodation.


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In the world there are thousands of species of mosquitoes, in Spain round about fifty species. If you think all the mosquitoes look at you, it's that you get plenty of bites, but it's no accident.

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