Not the poster, but one practical reason - bugs can really cut into the outdoor enjoyment, and in colder climates ‘bug season’ is generally relatively short (but intense). Usually spring and early summer.
Warmer humid climates, it’s common to only get (at most) a few months of ‘no bugs’.
Chiggers, ticks, noseeums, mosquitos, black flies, etc.
Also, warmer humid environment mosquitos are usually tiny, sneaky, and disease carrying.
Cold area mosquitos tend to be huge, obnoxious, and less disease carrying. Easier to kill, but will bite through thick sweatshirts, type thing. (Yes really!)
Or go southwest US and only have the occasional horsefly to worry about.
Warmer humid climates, it’s common to only get (at most) a few months of ‘no bugs’.
Chiggers, ticks, noseeums, mosquitos, black flies, etc.
Also, warmer humid environment mosquitos are usually tiny, sneaky, and disease carrying.
Cold area mosquitos tend to be huge, obnoxious, and less disease carrying. Easier to kill, but will bite through thick sweatshirts, type thing. (Yes really!)
Or go southwest US and only have the occasional horsefly to worry about.