I like to ride my bicycle, and we don't have too many bugs here. Is it a big problem there? Also. how did you like the move the area? Any suggestions where to move areas you recommend?
2007-06-12
03:54:09
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Irish Rider
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➔ United States
➔ Orlando
If you liked it why? If you hated it, details?
2007-06-12
04:09:04 ·
update #1
I lived in Marrietta GA one Summer, and I really liked it. It was far from the coast though. Thanks I really appreciate your help. I live in CT now along the Long Island Sound.
2007-06-12
04:11:32 ·
update #2
I moved from the CT shoreline area to Seminole County FL and love it. I am an avid rollarblader and don't find too much of a problem with the bugs most of the time. There are two seasons for "love bugs" which is generally in May and Sep but they aren't the biting type bugs, just annoying.
I would recommend this area to anyone moving to central florida...it's not as built up as other parts of "Orlando" and about 20minutes to downtown.
2007-06-12 04:14:29
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answered by ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6
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Well I have lived on the East Coast, specifically Georgia my whole life, but have had a chance to visit many areas. You aren't gonna find bugs if you move to a coastal area, however the cost of living usually spikes. My uncle lived in Augusta, GA for a while, and loved it there, the cost of living isn't too high, its close enough you can get to the beach pretty easily, the bugs are there but not too bad (just put on sun screen) and its a pretty nice area. Anywhere in north Georgia and anywhere in Tennessee you will have gnats and mosquitos during the summer, anywhere in West NC or SC you will have the same, and Central Florida.
Honestly, I love the south, Ive traveled a lot, but you never find nicer people, better cooking, and warmer weather than the south.
2007-06-12 04:05:57
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answered by J-Man 2
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I guess in a way I moved. When I was young, my family moved first to Augusta, GA. then we moved to Rocky Mount, NC then we ended up in Greenville, MS.
Eventually, we came back to Arkansas. I stayed with a Aunt in Gainsville, FL. for summer.
I not remember a lot about bugs. The bugs were there, but, everyone of these places was beautiful in it's own way.
I guess the Outerbanks of NC and the Lake Okeechobee waterway, FL. had a lot of bugs at night, daytime was OK.
2007-06-12 04:10:27
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Yes, I have. Moved back to the Northeast within two years. Hated Florida. Hated Charleston, SC.
2007-06-12 04:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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i moved from nyc to nc and back up to new england.... there are some good places. charlotte is a great city
2007-06-12 04:02:08
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answered by rmblnrose311 3
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I moved from NY to SC and i hate SC...
2007-06-12 03:57:18
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answered by AJ 4
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my unlce moved to SC, i havent visited him but he gave us cool postcards and it looks really nice if you like mountain biking maybe its a nice spot to live.
2007-06-12 03:58:48
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answered by ~Soul Socks~ aka <Spiderwebs& 4
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