I grew up on the Az and Mexico border, and camped a lot and was homeless down there for a while. I think the rules of thumb to avoiding the non pleasant sides of nature:<br /><br />* Don't stay in any 1 spot for too long, you stick in the same spot for 6 months, and you will have to worry about them a lot more than if you are there for a week. If you were worried you could take a broom or something, and regularly sweep the tire places, and other things that touch the ground, and the outside of your vehicle if you are going to stick around in 1 spot a while.<br /><br />* like akrvbob says, winter pretty much hides them all.<br /><br />* Be aware of your surroundings, keep aware of what's going on out in nature, it's their home, you are the visitor!<br /><br />* 'Look before you leap'. I.e. don't stick your hand or foot in dark places you can't see. i.e. bump your shoes around if you leave them outside BEFORE you stick your feet in them. wear thick gloves(and make sure they are not holding a surprise as well, easiest is just to smush the gloves before putting them on) or use a flashlight if you want to stick your hand *IN* something dark, turn over rocks, etc, you could get a surprise!<br /><br />* Snakes and other non-insecty animals: Generally they are as afraid of you as you are of them, so if you stop, and slowly move away from them, you will be fine (some distinct animals require special care, like say bears, of which I have no experience). That said, rattlesnake can be super tasty if you are up for that sort of thing <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br /><br />* insecty type animals: there are tons of sprays, electrical gadgets, burning things, plants, etc that tend to help keep them at bay, but your mileage will vary. Personally I wouldn't do anything until I had a problem with a certain kind and then treat for that particular kind, like ants do not cross ground cinnamon, so you can just lay out ground cinnamon, and be done with ants!<br /><br />* Bats are your friend! they eat all those insecty things, so if you find a place where there are bats, stick around a while! They will never touch you! <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br /><br />*If your cat is a good mouser, then you probably have nothing to worry about with her, unless she decides to play with a scorpion, but I bet she'd only do that once and learn quickly!<br /><br />In the desert southwest we have something called a 'Gila Monster', which is a lizard of pretty large size, they are not deadly, but they have a unique ability to lock their jaw shut on something, and inject venom, They are really rare, but it's not unheard of for someone to wander into the ER with a lizard stuck to their hand. They are totally gorgeous, so search for a picture online (and then stay away from them in the wild, they are a protected animal so you can't kill them)<br /><br />Good luck, be fabulous!