Maybe Belize is not for me
I am 55 years old and trying to make a plan for my next chapter. I have many business ideas that I think could work in Belize. I have experience starting and running a business from scratch.
I have read many posts that tell people to go slow, come to Belize to test it out, rent and really get the feel of the place to make sure it is a good fit. That seems to be wise advice. I’m trying to figure out if it is time to admit defeat or to keep searching for my place here.
This may sound trivial but the mosquitoes are fierce here. When I get bit, the site swells up to a size of a nickel and sometimes as large as a quarter. I have topical creams that help. I wear deep woods off insect repellent. I know it sounds stupid, but I am in Belize now and I have at last 12 bites on my legs.
And on 2 separate visits, I have found small tics stuck on my body.
I know I must sound ridiculous but I am wondering if anyone else has a similar problem with the bugs here.
I have spent time in Belize City, Burrell Boom, Caye Caulker and San Ignacio. Is there an area that is less prone to mosquitoes and tics?
Thank you.
MB
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After I shower while still wet I spray avon skin so soft all over me and rub it n before I dry.
Then I dry off
Put o my lotion or shea butter
Then spray my bug repellent on me. And I don’t get bit at all
I think it’s the layers of moisturizer that I use and also I think because of the layers the bug repellent don’t aggravate my skin.
Now I order skin so soft before I moved here and brought it with me. Let me know your thoughts 🤔
Having more information helps weigh the pros & cons more accurately.
I have also heard that there are fewer biting insects in Corazol. I plan to check out that area during my next visit to Belize.
Mosquitoes- beach, its sand fleas. Spray your legs. I'm originally from Louisiana and lived in a Creek Bottom with lots of mosquitoes and bugs. To me Belize almost has zero mosquitoes or bugs. Wear long sleeve shirts when going into the jungle.
Our Belize place is near Spanish Lookout along a river and some forest nearby. No bug issues at all.
Decide the area you want to live in, then learn to adapt.
If you start having problems with bugs near your house, every few days or after a rain, take regular vinegar and spray or pour some around your doorway or house. Also don't do landscaping against your house.
Also ask the locals.
Best long term ways to combat bugs in Belize are; live in the north, about 1/2 the rain fall they have in the south,
less rain = fewer bugs. Live along the coast, the more breeze the fewer bugs. Live on the 2nd floor, 10 or more feet above ground level = fewer bugs. Down south the sand flies can put you right over the edge.
We have lived in our current house in Consejo Village for 17 years. We live across the road from the bay on the 2nd floor of our house. The bugs are so few, we don't even have screens on the veranda,
Not zero bugs but damn few.
wish you well
Bob
The Corozal area can be quite bad for bugs.
The best place to live is the Cayo District which is inland and relatively free of mosquitoes.
I am surprised Cayo has fewer mosquitoes. That’s good to know. I may have to check that out.
I do think living near the water sounds lovely.
I am planning to be in Corozal in June to see what it’s like.
What are the driest months and least mosquito months?
Thanks.
i am a Brit who has lived in Belize for 34 years. believe me when I say I know the country very well.
Cayo not only has very few mosquitoes , it also doesn't have those very annoying sand fleas that love to bite your feet and ankles.
Not only property prices but also the cost of living is far higher on the coast and cayes.
John Acott
We have very few bugs in the Cayo District.
The 'noseeums' mentioned are everywhere when there are heavy rains, and the ground is saturated. The only repellent I know that isn't toxic is Citronella oil, and it works very well.
Ticks are everywhere there is livestock or wildlife. They climb up on weeds and lay eggs, so you can brush up against them, and get a whole clutch of hundreds on you. Stay out of bushy areas, or wear light colored clothing so they are easy to spot if they get on you. The best way to get them off while they're crawling on you, is duct tape or masking tape. If they're already biting, just pick them off and kill them, and use antibiotic ointment like Barmacil to heal bites faster.
Ants come in all kinds of varieties, some leave bites with pussy welts, and others just hurt like hell when you feel them. About the only thing for them is to watch where you're walking carefully, and pay attention to any trees you're under, and brush off quickly if they fall on you.
Not mentioned are the poison caterpillars that inhabit (usually) the underside of plant leaves. Gardeners and hikers might brush up against with bare skin, and it is extremely painful, similar to jellyfish sting, with no antidote I know of.
As with everything, usually the most intact environment is the healthiest, and Nature lives in balance and harmony.
@moxie847
Oh no. I was thinking of coming there for a while, but I can't take all the bugs! UGH.
@gonegirlhairstudio THIS is the solution. Seriously.
Just wanted to repost what @gonegirlhairstudio said because this is the key. I've been living in Belize over 7 years. GoneGirl has cracked the code:
Hi what I have found that worked for me is
After I shower while still wet I spray avon skin so soft all over me and rub it n before I dry.
Then I dry off
Put o my lotion or shea butter
Then spray my bug repellent on me. And I don't get bit at all
I think it's the layers of moisturizer that I use and also I think because of the layers the bug repellent don't aggravate my skin.
Now I order skin so soft before I moved here and brought it with me. Let me know your thoughts 🤔
@moxie847
Check out Hopkins. I got awful bug bites in Corozal area. None in Hopkins. Stayed in a house with screens on the beach with beautiful breezes. Dined at the beach restaurants in the evening with mosquito coils going and repellant. And yes, ALWAYS on the second floor, not ground level. Also stayed in San Pedro and Caye Caulker, second floor. Mosquito coils at night.
@moxie847
Hi,
We have a place on Honeycamp Lagoon in Orange Walk Town. We spray malathion on the property at dusk and dawn. I have the same problem with mosquito bites swelling up to nickel sized blisters. I have heard that the Cayo district does not have that bad of a mosquito problem.
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