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Bugs and other flying things

PEI_Heather

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2016 - Voie de la Nive
2012, 2016 - Frances
2013 - Portuguese
2012, 2013 - Finesterre & Muxia
I'm traveling the Camino in October and November. I'm just wondering, as I hike my way around my province here and being eaten alive by mosquitoes, are there any such bugs in Spain? Mosquitoes, gnats, black flies, no-see-ums, midges--anything else I've missed--in the months I am traveling? Should I take a bug hat (net) or bug dope in my pack? Thanks! :)
 
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Gnats at times, including the fall. I have a hat with bug netting. Mosquitoes do not seem to be problem. I take some DEET for bed bugs, so if the gnats get bad, I use a little.
 
PEI_Heather said:
... as I hike my way around my province here and being eaten alive by mosquitoes, are there any such bugs in Spain? Mosquitoes, gnats, black flies, no-see-ums, midges--anything else I've missed--in the months I am traveling?
There are plenty of bugs to be found somewhere in Spain. It's a big country after all! :)
We walked the Camino Francés last year with two ladies from Quebec, who were surprised by the absence of bugs. And if any, no comparison to what they had "back home"! :cry:
Apart from tiny flies on the path once in a while, we heard complaints of one thing or the other, but did not have first hand experience. :wink:
 
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fraluchi said:
PEI_Heather said:
... as I hike my way around my province here and being eaten alive by mosquitoes, are there any such bugs in Spain? Mosquitoes, gnats, black flies, no-see-ums, midges--anything else I've missed--in the months I am traveling?
There are plenty of bugs to be found somewhere in Spain. It's a big country after all! :)
We walked the Camino Francés last year with two ladies from Quebec, who were surprised by the absence of bugs. And if any, no comparison to what they had "back home"! :cry:
Apart from tiny flies on the path once in a while, we heard complaints of one thing or the other, but did not have first hand experience. :wink:

Agree, little bugs compared to "back home" in Nova Scotia. I walked the Frances in Sept / Oct and was not bothered at all. Actually I can't think of one outdoor bug instance. I would leave bug spray home. I return to walk the Portuguese route this Sept and for bed bugs I will spray my gear before I leave with Wilson's Pest Spray (has small quantity of Permetherin content) available at Canadian Tire.
Eric
 
Thanks everyone!

And thanks Eric; I'll head to Can Tire to pick up some Wilson's Pest Spray. I'm really glad to know about that! While I accept they are out there, I really don't want to have any run-ins with bedbugs! :shock:
 
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PEI_Heather said:
Thanks everyone!

And thanks Eric; I'll head to Can Tire to pick up some Wilson's Pest Spray. I'm really glad to know about that! While I accept they are out there, I really don't want to have any run-ins with bedbugs! :shock:

I got that spray as well to treat equipment before I leave. I don't want to bring any back home.. :?
 
In the past I've been a magnet for mosquitos, but fortunately not on Camino (spring/autumn). There are irritating little flies in your face sometimes, but hopefully insect repellent would discourage them. If not, just get a fan like the Andalucian women! :D

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