Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
We were there during the dry season, so there were no mosquitoes.
Even during typhoon season we had very few. I was pleasantly surprised. But I still used copious quantities of DEET in the evenings, and all my clothes were pre-treated with permethrin before we left.


Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
... we were told to use the nets and to place our shoes and other belongings under the nets while we slept. The first night, I woke up to use the restroom, switched on my flashlight, and instantly saw the spiders. They were not ordinary spiders, they were bird-eating spiders, about the size of dinner plates (named because they were known to literally chase down birds in the trees and catch and eat them before they could fly away.) The reason for tucking the mosquito nets under the mattress and having your things in bed with you was to keep these beasts from making a home in you shoe while you slept.
Didn't see any of those... But I DID get a large-ish brown spider crawling all over me as I was walking. He couldn't have been more than about 5-6 inches, but he got evicted from my person promptly.
Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
Have a San Miguel (or six) for me.
Done.