'skeeters in STJ

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Marcia (Mrs. Pete)
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'skeeters in STJ

Post by Marcia (Mrs. Pete) »

Word on the street is that 'dem skeeters are out big time on STJ. Don't know about STT. All I know is that if you are planning to come down to the islands soon, either bring lots of DEET or plan to stay indoors. Or better yet, if you are coming to the islands soon, bring bug spray with more than 4% deet (the kid version of bug spray) and make a killing on island selling it roadside.

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Post by Pete (Mr. Marcia) »

Thanks so much for that advice. And, may ask, upon what do you base your opinion? Is it you spent all day at Maho underwater? Is it that you have spent everyday at the villa underwater? Is it that you have foresaken your normal yummy perfume for Off?

All I know, is that I am glad that that those bloodsuckers love you...it's like the old story of two guys in the woods (no, Jorge, not that story)...I don't need to out run the bear, all I have to do is out run you.
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Post by Marcia (Mrs. Pete) »

Actually, my love, it was the lack of sun and wind at Maho earlier this morning that seemed to bring out those 'skeeters. Thank you for the beverages while we did the whole "geek" thing with our floaties.

I love you Pete, I am having a great vacation with you. STJ is the best.

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Post by Marcia (Mrs. Pete) »

Honey, time to make dinner.
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Post by cat »

you guys crack me up! I hope the skeeters are gone by the end of June!!!! Start killing them now!
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Post by StJohnRuth »

You guys are World Class Geeks.

What's for dinner?
Mosquito Goulash?
Dirty Rice with Mosquitos?
Grilled Mosquitos with Curz Bay Grill Rub?

I'm sorry the mosquitoes are so bad, but I'm glad you're enjoying your vacation nonetheless. A lot of couples would crumble under the stress of mosquito infestation, but not you guys.

A guy called me from Coral Bay yesterday AM before we even opened and asked a zillion questions about mosquito repellents, bug patches, after-mosquito-bite treatments.....I felt like The Clinic. He came in later and bought one of everything bug-related we had in stock. He said "My wife won't leave the house and I'm sick of doing everything by myself." I really felt bad for the guy.
Today I saw him heading up the stairs with his wife! I asked how it was going and she wasn't the picture of total Vacation Happiness, but hey, they were out of the house. Together.

Pray for a good stiff breeze, that will help a lot. I've truly never seen anything like this, mosquito-wise.
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We're still scratching! Worse yet, I'm still working tonight.

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Post by nothintolose »

Last time we were down there, we were talking to a local that told us the mosquitos were so bad after a hurricane that many people (including him) got Dengue Fever...makes me nervous for all of you guys hearing about this mosquito infestation...kinda like worrying about West Nile Virus all summer long here.

Good luck to you guys keeping them away.

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Post by waterguy »

Could be fun scratching each other.
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Maybe they should just roll around in calamine lotion together.
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Post by Pete (Mr. Marcia) »

StJohnRuth wrote:You guys are World Class Geeks

Ruth, you don't know the half of it. Yesterday we took the pool floats to Maho and, well, floated. Now Marcia wants to take her snorkel mask and the float...so that she can float on her tummy, while looking in the water.

You read those posts about people who run and exercise on island (not that there's anything wrong with that), but that apparently is not us. Nope, my wife is trying to figure out a way to snorkel without snorkeling. She's a keeper.
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Post by Jerseyboy »

Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:Nope, my wife is trying to figure out a way to snorkel without snorkeling. She's a keeper.
Pete, get her one of those snorkeling rafts.

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Post by Marcia (Mrs. Pete) »

Now that looks like fun.

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Post by Jerseyboy »

Marcia (Mrs. Pete) wrote:Now that looks like fun.

Marcia (Mrs. Pete)
All it needs is a drink holder. 8)

There are a few models at http://store.isnorkel2.com/snorkelrafts.html

Edited to give credit to LandLockedBeachLover for finding these rafts.
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Post by Ron_L »

You could always tie one of these onto the raft and have you own personal bar...

http://pooltoy.com/mincoolfloat.html
...ron

Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
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