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Mosquito's

sheilas

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In the past we have visited Aruba in the beginning of March and never had a problem with mosquito's.. This year we will be there mid April through the end of April, is this a mosquito season? Just wondering if I should bring Off?
 
There really is no mosquito season in Aruba. While there are rainy periods during some years where mosquitos can breed, the island in general is extremely dry and windy which is not conducive to mosquitos.
 
We were there Oct of last year. After some rain several days prior.

While strolling the beach at dusk, my 2year old and wife got several bites.
I didn't a single bite.

so-- you never know
 
My son just had two bites on his leg (last week). We were there last Dec/Jan and he got covered in bites! Previously, I was told that there were no mosquitos in Aruba. While I haven't seen any, I know there is something there that likes my kids!
 
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