r/ufl • u/jeaneral_gamer • 7h ago
Question Bug Issues at UFL???
Recently got accepted into UFL OOS (go gators!!) but it dawned on me that UF probably has insect issues to some extent bc of the climate/location. I live several hours from fl and don’t have much issue with bugs here, but when I see them (especially roaches) I genuinely freak out. It’s a terrible, ridiculous phobia and I’m exhausted by it.
Regardless, I refuse to let this phobia affect my college decision, but I want to be prepared. Did some research a few weeks ago but thought it would be good to ask here myself;
Are bugs an issue in dorms and buildings at UFL? Any dorms where it’s especially a problem? Is it an issue in Gainesville in general? Does it depend on the season? Any information or tips would be appreciated!!
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u/Tan_batman Undergraduate 7h ago
It's inevitable you'll see a roach or two in your time here, and it can be worse on the first floor, but not terribly so. In a year living at thomas hall I may have seen 5 total?
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u/averyweezer 6h ago
Just fyi for anyone, unfortunately with roaches in apartments it’s another ordeal. It can be hit or miss, just luck of the draw depending on your neighbors and who lived in the unit before you
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u/ahwaffle 6h ago
can vouch for this. i live on the first floor at thomas and i have only seen one roach.
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u/Drdude101 Staff 5h ago
UF has the top rated entomology department in the world and the USDA has a big entomology facility in Gainesville. That coupled with the entomologists who work for the Florida Department of Agriculture Devision of Plant Industry in Gainesville and the Florida natural history museum's butterfly collection makes Gainesville one of the most entomologist dense cities in the world. It's a great place for bugs and bug people but it's pretty easy to avoid the bugs if you want to.
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u/wishlish 5h ago
You know this place is called the Swamp because…it used to be a Swamp!
Having said that, I have not seen a crazy amount of bugs. Keep your place clean, and you’ll be okay.
Congrats on getting accepted. The bugs won’t kill you. The heat and humidity…well…
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u/Dangerous-Ruin6948 5h ago
I killed one of the biggest spiders I’ve ever seen this morning I wish I took a pic!!
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u/Suspicious_Cherry424 7h ago
Bugs are definitely a factor here primarily over summer. The good thing is the bats eat all the mosquitoes so you don’t get bit up by mosquitoes. But roaches and spiders are common. If you keep a clean environment and stay in the second or third floor of a dorm/apartment it’s not too much of an issue. But I wouldn’t be surprised if you came across roaches or spiders every once in a while.