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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Pests And The Move To Sayulita

Mexico’s got a lot of critters. We had our share in San Juan, and we’ve still got critters here in Sayulita. It’s important, however, to distinguish between particular critter varieties, as some are more obnoxious than others. Here for you, then, I present an easy guide to the most common creatures that have shared my home in San Juan and Sayulita.

San Juan Critters

Ants: In San Juan we always had ants. They lived in the kitchen and formed one trail from the electrical outlet to the sink. They pretty much stuck to this trail, unless I was so negligent as to leave cut fruit on the counter. Because the ants stayed within their predictable trail, I was satisfied to let them be. That is, they were annoying, but just thirsty. Also, they were tiny. Really, really small. And I have bad vision, so I could almost pretend they weren’t there. They didn’t get into my food much, they didn’t wander around anywhere, they left no trails, they harbored no infectious diseases, and they were very small. I did sometimes have to watch out for them, though, while kneading dough on the counter. No ant pizza for me.
Obnoxious Rating: 4

Flies: For some reason we had a crap ton of flies in San Juan. They weren’t too terrible year ‘round, but always in the late spring they suddenly would begin to show up by the scores. We had more trouble with them downstairs than in our casita (where we had window screens), but since we ate nearly all our meals downstairs, we usually had them around. Flies are gross, because they land on your food after probably having spent the morning on a pile of poop or a dog carcass. They might carry some kind of disease, or at the very least cooties. They lay eggs which hatch into larva, which most definitely are nasty. Also, they land on people, which is irritating, and the buzz they make is annoying. When we shoo them away they stubbornly settle right back where they were. Also, they are annoying because my husband has to kill as many as he can before he sits down to eat, and waiting for him tries my patience.
Obnoxious Rating: 6

Scorpions: We haven’t had too many of these show up in our house in San Juan, but we have had a few. Because they are infrequent visitors, I don’t mind them as much. Also, they don’t gross me out. I’m pretty sure they’re not after my food and have no intentions of taking up residence in my tea box. However, I am nearly positive that they could kill me if I were to step on one inadvertently (I would never step on one advertently, it goes without saying.) My in-laws assure me that I wouldn’t die from a scorpion strike, but I know they’re wrong. Perhaps the common person would not die, but I would. Those tiny critters are little death machines. It is always my husband’s job to get rid of them.
Obnoxious Rating: 6

Rats and Mice: Rats and mice are gross. I don’t care if you had one for a pet when you were in middle school. They’re pests. They’re nasty. They chew too much, and poop a lot, and when I held your stupid mouse that one time it peed all over me. They’re not clean. They live in garbage. More specifically, they live in my neighbors’ garbage heap, and then come waltzing in our door. We never had them upstairs in my casita, but we had plenty downstairs and out in the yard. They will go after your food. They will take up residence in your home. They will carry fleas that harbor the bubonic plague. In their defense, they have distinguishable faces and fur. This makes them less yucky than most non-mammalian critters. They should really do something about those tails, though. Also bad about them is that they will surprise you. I don’t care for rat surprises.
Obnoxious Rating: 7

Mosquitoes: Mosquitos are obnoxious for two reasons: the itching and the buzzing. Mosquitos were a constant presence downstairs at our old house. Daytime. Nighttime. They were always there. The welts they leave are mildly irritating, but let's be honest: my legs aren't that pretty to being with, so a dozen or two bites all over doesn't matter much. No, it's the itching that's terrible. I wouldn't mind sharing a little blood here and there, because I have plenty, but why do they have to be such bitches about it and leave me all itchy? Also, their habit of buzzing in my ears at night is really obnoxious. I suppose that also troubling is their ability to spread malaria and dengue fever. We have had some outbreaks of the dengue around here.
Obnoxious Rating: 7

Cockroaches: Cockroaches are nasty, faceless, antennae-y, gross, horrible little creatures. They’re even more awful than earwigs. They have the one-two punch of being both disgusting and scary. Also, they surprise me. A Lot. They take up residence in my home. They eat my food. They are capable of both high-speed scurrying (unnerving) and flying (terrifying). They leave behind cockroach poop. They’re worse than rats because they can live anywhere, like inside my appliances, and they will lay in wait for me in my tea box. They surely carry a plethora of diseases. They make scurrying sounds. They could be anywhere! On the ceiling, in my shoe, hiding behind the shower curtain. They’re nasty. They’re terrible. They have sinister intentions. I hate them.
Obnoxious Rating: 10


Sayulita Pests

Ants: The ants here aren’t omnipresent, like the ones that we had in San Juan, but they are a tad bigger. Still small, but I can’t pretend not to see them by squinting. I don’t notice them much until a crumb of food falls on the floor, which actually is pretty common with my baby around. Within minutes we’ll see about sixty of the little tykes trying to take down the food morsel. I admire their speed. I would prefer it, though, if they didn’t hang around so much. It makes it a challenge to be lazy about cleaning up after meals.
Obnoxious Rating: 3

Geckos: That’s right, our new house is teeming with geckos. They live in the nooks and crannies of the walls and ceiling, and in the palapa roof, but never bother me down here where I live, on the floor, in my bed, on the kitchen counters. They don’t go after my food, but instead eat insects. They eat the other annoying pests! They’re like little, adorable super heroes! They also make cute little clicks and songs at night. They have faces. They have cute lizard tails instead of nasty rat tails. My son enjoys watching them, and will follow them without outstretched fingers. They’re cutes-matoots.
Obnoxious Rating: 0

Mosquitoes: We have mosquitoes here, too. Actually our Sayulita house is even more "open" than our San Juan house. It's just a "come on in!" house, I suppose. So of course we have mosquitoes. And yet, they haven't been too much of a pain so far. They're maybe worse than we had them in our casita upstairs, but not as bad as we had them downstairs in my in-laws' place. So, they're about the same.
Obnoxious Rating: 7

Mysterious Animal: Last night we were visited by a mysterious critter. In came into the house through the gap under the back door at around five A.M. It was black and stripy, and at first Hernan thought it was a skunk. It didn’t have a big bushy tail, though, and was much smaller. It had come in and was making a cute sniffling noise, when we surprised it by turning on the light. It scampered up the stairs and out the door and we haven’t seen it since. I asked Hernan if he was sure it wasn’t a rat, and he said, “No, it was cute!” He has since told me about how cute it was three more times. We’ll see whether it returns, and if so whether it gets into any trouble. For now, though, we refer to it as our “cute visitor”. Still, five A.M. was a little early.
Obnoxious Rating: 2



San Juan Total: 40
Sayulita Total: 12

Clearly, the Sayulita total could increase if we discover more pests or if Mysterious Animal starts to cause trouble. Like if he climbs onto a chair and gets into my gin in the freezer. I won't be pleased. Though, then again, that would be pretty resourceful of the little guy, and probably pretty darn cute, so I might forgive him. Unless he's a mean drunk. Or if he doesn't leave me any. So, my point is that these numbers could change. Still, I think you'll agree that Sayulita is in the clear lead.

If we expanded the category from "household pests" to "animals we encounter in various ways", Sayulita would have an ever bigger lead, since we hear no roosters, hardly any barking dogs, and the woman with the hyena laugh stayed behind in San Juan. Also, Sayulita would get a few bonus points for the cute song birds we have outside our house and (ready for this?!) the iguanas who live in the tree across the street! We are neighbors with iguanas! We can watch them crawling around in the tree!

I'm pleased.

11 comments:

  1. Pssh whatevs, people defecate in your house too.

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  2. But hopefully the people in your house are toilet trained or self-contained by diapers. When is the last time you need to cover kitchen things because a person defecated?

    My parents spend summers in Iowa and winters in Texas. Every fall when they open the garage, you can see gecko droppings, no matter how well they tried to seal all cracks and holes. I saw one in my apartment and it is nearly impossible to keep them out. I guess the good news is I've never heard of anyone dying because a gecko defecated in a house.

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  3. Remember, Sayulita is only on day, what, 2? J/k Hope the move went smoooooth n good luck in your new pad.

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  4. Yeah, there would be no way to keep the geckos out. This place is OPEN. A blind orangutan could find its way in. I think the geckos are here to stay. But I'll take geckos over cockroaches ANY day (not that I don't expect roaches to show up at some point). I guess San Juan was good for one thing: lowering my standards. See? I have wild animals living in my house and I don't even care, because they're better than the wild animals I had living in my old house. Also, I maintain that geckos are adorable. And, in case this isn't obvious: the question of my satisfaction here isn't really so dependent on vermin. It's just funsies to write about.

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  5. The Mystery Animal may be a tejon. It's in the raccoon family and common in Sayulita. We get them when we leave fruit out.

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  6. Don't forget to say hey! to Victor the taxisto for me. Also to Mark Alberto at Sayulita Fish Taco. My buddies, miss them. Also, see Sara at the decorator shop up by the book store. Big hugs for her. You'll like her, she's fun.
    Geckos are adorable. If you see headless cockroaches, thats the work of your geckos. Sayulita iguanas are the best tho. Go down to the side street by the beach with the tree sanctuary for iguanas. See how many you can see. Lots!
    Enjoy Sayulita. How's the heat? Bearable?

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  7. YAAYYY I'm so glad you're liking your new place better! And how does it feel to finaly be ALONE!? Hell, that's got to up your spirits some I would think :) Also, I would like to say that I'm as of now quite jealous of all the lizards you've got in and around - soooo cooool :) Congrats!

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  8. Glad that things are going well so far! Hope that things continue to look up. I think geckos are cute also and friendly. My husband has a few in his house on occasion and i like to catch them.

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  9. Would love to see pictures of where your at? I love lizzards....it took me sometimes to get used to them. But yes...they eat the bad bugs and that noise they make at night. That's a matting call...well that's what my hubby tells me it is!
    Love this post! AWESOME!

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  10. I just commented to someone else how we dont get lizards. I kinda wish we did see them more often my girls love them. I wanted to tell you if you end up getting roaches there is a paste I found here. Its like 200p a tube so kind of expensive but its a one time deal. My kitchen in my new house was teaming with those nasty little buggers and I put the paste out and haven't seen even one baby in over 2 months. I threw the box away the other day but if you end up with roaches again give me a shout and Ill go find it at the store and let you know.

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  11. what? you didn't bring the hyena laugh lady with you? so glad to hear things are off to a good start in Nayarit. Yeah for Nayarit! :0)

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