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Old Sep 1st, 2011, 11:36 AM
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Mosquitos - yes. Spiders????

Hello, I know that there a a ton of mosquitos and other biting insects. Do any of you recall seeing many spiders? (big or small) I am wondering because they seem to seek me out and bite me Seriously, I occasionally have a mild + reaction to spider bites. We will be traveling San Jose to Puerto Viejo. Thank you
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Yes, we've seen spiders everywhere we've gone. For the most part, we've seen them predominantly outside, but one place we stayed had huge ones in the room. Luckily we had a mosquito net there. None has ever bitten us though.
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http://www.therealcostarica.com/livi...ica/bugs_costa

Yep I have seen a tonne also scorpions rartely crawled into my

shoes on the floor so I always put them up and shake clothes

carefully check them over...
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Old Sep 1st, 2011, 04:29 PM
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I think I have seen more spiders than skeeters. I found a big one between the sheets once. Just keep checking. Carry benadryl.
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And be sure to keep your luggage zipped up.
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Old Sep 2nd, 2011, 11:14 AM
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Lots of spiders but never had them bite me. I think just checking your sheets and keeping your luggage closed it more than enough.
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Old Sep 3rd, 2011, 06:09 AM
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thank you - I think,lol
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We have some awesome spiders. Around me we get tarantulas a lot, but they really are harmless. BIG but harmless.

They are actually quite delicate, if you were to drop one from just 6 inches off the ground, it would die from the fall(please dont do this).

As most of natures creatures, they are important and deserve to live as we all do.
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Old Sep 3rd, 2011, 11:01 AM
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Some of the spiders are actually really beautiful - hard to believe I know!
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Old Sep 3rd, 2011, 06:43 PM
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Uh, it's the tropics ..... and you'll be seeing bugs. Especially when walking thru rain forest, BIG big spiders in large webs .... they certainly didn't seem interested in humans. Fortunately, these bad boys stay outside. I think only critter who made his way indoors was a little gecko (lizard) in room @ Manuel Antonio.
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Old Sep 3rd, 2011, 06:52 PM
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For those who live in CR, I guess one has to make peace w/ variety of creepy crawlies ..... http://www.therealcostarica.com/livi...osta_rica.html
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Old Sep 6th, 2011, 08:01 AM
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I think spiders are beautiful, at a distance, lol.
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Costa Rica has lots of bugs. Mosquitoes aren't that bad at all. (If I want to see real mosquitoes, I can go to Wisconsin or Minnesota.) The spiders in Costa Rica are beautiful. Take pictures of them to scare your friends at home. They aren't interested in biting you. BUT, never leave your clothes on the floor, and shake your shoes out before you put them on. The scorpions love dark, wet places.
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In three trip to CR, we've had not one spider bite between us, and we're on the trails a lot. Not many mosquitoes either. We have literally run into a number of webs, but we mainly felt bad for messing with Madam Spider's design; she (and her mate when there was one) never bothered us. As others have mentioned, they're very beautiful. Benadryl isn't a bad idea for peace of mind.
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We have been from coast to coast in C.R. and for mosquitoes???? Nothing like spring or summer in Ontario. We have never worn repellant regardless of location. Honestly they are NOT a problem in C.R. Only experienced tarantulas in the dryer areas around tamarindo. Blue hair and huge but the critters are spookily fascinating, when you have a stick in your hand lol
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...so are the mosquito nets, over the beds in the hotels, just for atmosphere? lol
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Old Sep 17th, 2011, 09:55 AM
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We've been devoured by mosquitoes in Tortuguero, so some areas do have them. Maybe because I'm so sweet - ha, ha!!
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Umm, plenty of bugs in BdC without the nets secured... moths, etc. They can be annoying.

You're funny, 4deckers!
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You have all given me useful information. Pura Vida!
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Yeah, lots of spiders, all sizes, all types. Mostly outside, but occasionally in, as others have said. They still give me a start (the larger ones), but just being around them a lot (over many trips to CR) has made a huge difference in my attitude toward them. Still, I agree with what others have said. . .we are exceptionally careful about checking clothes, shoes, towels, etc has become second nature.

My husband attempted to put his tennis shoe on once and was unable to put his foot all the way into the shoe. Hmmm. . . .yep, there was a HUGE spider in there. . .it fell out and scooted out of the way, probably wondering what the hell. . . .!!!
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