It is a personal choice but we don't have any screen enclosure. Never have had a problem with bugs. We usually camp Thanksgiving, Christmas, Spring Break when we are off from work. If other times are possible we take them.
You shouldn't have a problem with bugs in January. When we go in March, there are never any bugs. I'd bring a bottle of repellent just in case, but you won't need a screen room.
You shouldn't have a problem with bugs in January. When we go in March, there are never any bugs. I'd bring a bottle of repellent just in case, but you won't need a screen room.
Is repellent really needed? I haven't found a repellent that I can use that actually works (My skin is allergic to many things, mostly artificial fragrance. )
1) Shouldn't ned it fo flies, mesquitos, etc.
2) BUT, it could help to keep the critters out.
3) Gotta watch for
. . . one huge rat and its mate
. . . two large chipmunks
. . . two enormous foul and their offspring
1) Shouldn't ned it fo flies, mesquitos, etc.
2) BUT, it could help to keep the critters out.
3) Gotta watch for
. . . one huge rat and its mate
. . . two large chipmunks
. . . two enormous foul and their offspring
1) shouldn't ned it fo flies, mesquitos, etc.
2) but, it could help to keep the critters out.
3) gotta watch for
. . . One huge rat and its mate
. . . Two large chipmunks
. . . Two enormous foul and their offspring
Is repellent really needed? I haven't found a repellent that I can use that actually works (My skin is allergic to many things, mostly artificial fragrance. )
Nah.....the only thing you really need to be concerned about is it turning a little cooler than you expect. Our winter really kicks in in January.....where we might dip into the 50's at night. I just mentioned the repellant as a backup.
Nah.....the only thing you really need to be concerned about is it turning a little cooler than you expect. Our winter really kicks in in January.....where we might dip into the 50's at night. I just mentioned the repellant as a backup.