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Which Caribbean island has less mosquitoes?

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.



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Kailua-Kona, Hawaii—For another hot place without many mosquitoes, try Hawaii! The islands have acidic land and little standing water, conditions that make it hard for mosquitoes to thrive. Areas with strong ocean breezes and/or higher elevations, like Kona, also have a lower chance of bug bites.

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

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Use insect repellent
  1. DEET.
  2. Picaridin (known as KBR 3023 and icaridin outside the US)
  3. IR3535.
  4. Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE)
  5. Para-menthane-diol (PMD)
  6. 2-undecanone.


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The tiny island of Montserrat in the Caribbean British West Indies is one of the few hot places that is virtually mosquito free.

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There are only two known places with no mosquitoes: Antarctica and Iceland. The conditions in Antarctica are not fit for mosquitoes, as there is not enough food, places to burrow, or warm conditions for flying.

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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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