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Eating Outdoors: What Do You Do About the Bugs?

2009_06_10-picnic2.jpgI love alfresco dining as much as any romantic but even as I dream about cold roast chicken and seven-layer salad under a big tree, I also have to wonder: but what about the bugs? Mosquitos, flies, midges, gnats, no-see-ums and (classically) ants are bound to show up at most outdoor meals. So how do you deal with them?

 
 

* Fun fact: Bats have been known to eat up to 1000 insects in one hour!

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Hilarious dress!

posted by MissMatlock on June 10th 2009 at 10:29am
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I wish I could have picked multiple answers on this survey...

I absolutely love my screened-in porch but we have bats at our house too. They swoop out at dusk from their house ready to eat all the 'skeetos they can. When we picnic we do the repellant thing (sometimes natural...sometimes deet... depends on how voracious the bugs are)... and I've found that a brimmed hat really helps. Mosquitos, black flies and no-see-ums don't like to fly under the brim.

posted by burrda2000 on June 10th 2009 at 11:18am
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I have little netting caps that go over each plate of food. I absolutely love them. They're not only really cute, they're also very practical!

posted by Faith (L.A.) on June 10th 2009 at 11:47am
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The best are the coils, though they seem very poisonous...

posted by lotusmoss on June 10th 2009 at 11:58am
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The bugs where we live are tolerable until dusk, so we eat outside but don't linger. My parents use citronella candles, though.

posted by Emily G. on June 10th 2009 at 12:26pm
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Citronella plants are good. I plants them in pots and bring them during the winter.

posted by djheathermarie on June 10th 2009 at 1:53pm
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One option you didn't list was time of day. I never eat outdoors in the evening because that's when the worst of the bugs are out. I do lunch barbecues and picnics for that reason.

Here ticks are also a problem and citronella doesn't repel those so deet it is. I have no desire to contract Lyme disease.

posted by Noadi on June 10th 2009 at 3:16pm
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Fun picture! I actually have found that bugs don't like wind so I set up a fan or two. In hot weather, the diners, are happy then, too.

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posted by Dana McCauley on June 10th 2009 at 7:56pm
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We are lucky in New Mexico bugs aren't really a problem. I never notice them when we picnic.

posted by goodLife{eats} on June 11th 2009 at 9:56am
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