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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Hi,
I spent my first summer vacation at the Lakes region last week (Newfound Lake). We had such a wonderful time. The small fly in the ointment was - no not black flies. luckily we encountered no black flies. - there seemed to be quite a few mosquitoes going after their meals at night. Yes, I understand that mosquitoes breed in still water, and lake water would be a perfect breeding ground. But are some lakes less prone to mosquito infestation than others? |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Bear Island
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I stayed in Wolfeboro for a month last summer and I didn't get bit once!!!
And I never used bug spray either. I was in Winter Harbor and spent almost every night out on the porch too. I remarked about this to the owner of the cottage I was renting and he said for some reason, that area NEVER gets mosquitos. And he was right. I was more than pleasantly surprised. Although right down the road (maybe 2 miles from where I was) I took my pups on a walk at dusk (granted the trail snaked around a swamp) and we were bombarded by the little buggers. Counting down the days until I'll be back at Winter Harbor!!
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From the water, check for the residential areas with porches that are not screened-in. They'll most likely be receiving the prevailing breezes, which keep most bugs in check.
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Those are the hours—during which—most folks don't have the opportunity to fully experience Lake Winnipesaukee.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Nice photo, APS.
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Hi, if you're concerned about the mosquitoes and your baby, I bought net type things that have 2 sizes. The first goes over the car seat, and the second fits over a pack and play. It won't let any mosquitoes in under the net to bite your baby.
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