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Which Caribbean island has the least amount of bugs?

Which Caribbean island has least bugs? If you're up for a little adventure, visit the tiny island of Montserrat in the Caribbean British West Indies. It's one of few very hot spots in the world that allows you to essentially live a mosquito-free life.



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Bugs (like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas) can spread a number of diseases in Saint Lucia. Many of these diseases cannot be prevented with a vaccine or medicine.

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yes there are spiders on saint lucia....and all the other islands.....you will most likely never see one, let alone be bothered by one. You are more likely to be bothered by some big tourist....

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If you wear repellent and socks--and watch where you sit and walk, Caribbean insects are rarely a problem. With one exception: Mosquitoes, which tend to be pesky only at lower altitudes around water. Fortunately, much of the best rain forest walking and hiking is at altitude, where mosquitoes are scarce.

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On the basis of crime rates, some of the least safe Caribbean Islands to visit include Puerto Rico, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago. As we noted though, most crime in the Caribbean is an internal problem and is linked to inner-city areas well away from tourist resorts.

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There are however, a few annoying creatures. Sandflies tend to emerge at dusk; some people are not bothered by them at all while others, especially those with sensitive skin, may have a mild reaction with slight rash and some itching. Mosquitoes can be a problem during the rainy season (June-December).

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The key is baby oil not bug spray. Sand flies can not bite with no traction. Baby oil your legs and stay on beach's that are racked daily. All Caribbean islands have sand fleas!

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What island has the biggest spider? Dolomedes schauinslandi or the Rangatira spider is a large spider of the family Pisauridae. It is only found on South East Island (Rangatira), Houruakopara and Mangere Islands in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand.

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