Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
A friend sent me this:
https://stv.tv/news/features/1388044-mi ... ting-bugs/
... basically it says that this will be a particularly bad year for midges.
I've definitely seen my share of midges and mosquitoes in various parts of the world, but the way people talk about the ones in Scotland, it is scaring me a bit. I see those photos of GIANT CLOUDS of the critters, and it's making me reconsider; maybe I should tour Italy, France or the Czech Republic or something this year?
What do you think, folks? In a "bad midge year" do you find that wherever you go, any time, day or night, you are battling clouds of ravenous midges? Or that it's an "every once in awhile" kind of thing, and mostly at dawn/dusk?
I'm planning starting my trip from Lancaster in mid-June, going a few days into July, via the Islands and central northern Highlands.
- Tim
https://stv.tv/news/features/1388044-mi ... ting-bugs/
... basically it says that this will be a particularly bad year for midges.
I've definitely seen my share of midges and mosquitoes in various parts of the world, but the way people talk about the ones in Scotland, it is scaring me a bit. I see those photos of GIANT CLOUDS of the critters, and it's making me reconsider; maybe I should tour Italy, France or the Czech Republic or something this year?
What do you think, folks? In a "bad midge year" do you find that wherever you go, any time, day or night, you are battling clouds of ravenous midges? Or that it's an "every once in awhile" kind of thing, and mostly at dawn/dusk?
I'm planning starting my trip from Lancaster in mid-June, going a few days into July, via the Islands and central northern Highlands.
- Tim
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Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
West coast, inner and outer Hebrides can be uncomfortable with them. I hail from the Northern Isles, never a problem there.
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Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Don't let it put you off. They don't like bright sun and hot days, and the lightest of breezes will send them packing. If you're camping try and pick a spot that catches the breeze.
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Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Forecasts about midges are unreliable, especially when they concern the future (after Mark Twain). In truth midges and other insects do have their place in the scheme of things
Vultures for example clean up rotting carcasses and eat diseased meat without suffering
Only today I read about a project called "Insect Respect". Reckhaus in Bielefeld produces insect control stuff. The MD realised that insects are often benevolent and started helping preserve habitats. One could hardly make it up!
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Vultures for example clean up rotting carcasses and eat diseased meat without suffering
Only today I read about a project called "Insect Respect". Reckhaus in Bielefeld produces insect control stuff. The MD realised that insects are often benevolent and started helping preserve habitats. One could hardly make it up!
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Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Every year is a "bad year" for midges in Scotland. It is a bit like saying "Scotland is so lovely and green...but it seems to rain all the time!" (it does, usually , rain a lot)- but there are good times in between!
Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Bad midges yesterday evening at Bunree, near Onich; good bike ride today - no problem.
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Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Pretty bad here in Argyll , but no more then normal .
Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
They won't be a problem when you are cycling. Worst time is when you set up camp so cover up, a midge net is essential. Smidge is pretty good too. Some say eating Marmite deters them..
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I well remember being driven almost to tears by midges in Scotland when car camping. Can't remember where. Was probably first half of July.
Pretty much decided that if I go cycle touring there I'll at least take some sort of hat/face net.
Just seen this, and so sought out this thread.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Outdoor-Trave ... 2042864406
It looks rather convincing to me. Even has mesh socks. Total enclosure.
If the midges die laughing, still a solution.
Opinions?
I am, as you folks may guess, rather tempted.
Pretty much decided that if I go cycle touring there I'll at least take some sort of hat/face net.
Just seen this, and so sought out this thread.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Outdoor-Trave ... 2042864406
It looks rather convincing to me. Even has mesh socks. Total enclosure.
If the midges die laughing, still a solution.
Opinions?
I am, as you folks may guess, rather tempted.
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Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Sweep wrote:I well remember being driven almost to tears by midges in Scotland when car camping. Can't remember where. Was probably first half of July.
Pretty much decided that if I go cycle touring there I'll at least take some sort of hat/face net.
Just seen this, and so sought out this thread.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Outdoor-Trave ... 2042864406
It looks rather convincing to me. Even has mesh socks. Total enclosure.
If the midges die laughing, still a solution.
Opinions?
I am, as you folks may guess, rather tempted.
That looks pretty good! I have a midge net for head/neck but if you cover up that still leaves your hands. I'm surprised you had such a miserable time when you had your car for refuge! The worst times are definitely when you are setting up/taking down camp or cooking as you are a sitting target. The Outer Hebrides certainly a lot less midgy than the Inner Hebrides or west coast mainland.
Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
The main problem was when i was cooking rob.
I didn't fancy retreating to the car, so we sheltered in the tent.
Glad you liked my suggestion
If anyone goes for it, reviews welcome.
I didn't fancy retreating to the car, so we sheltered in the tent.
Glad you liked my suggestion
If anyone goes for it, reviews welcome.
Sweep
Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
Some mosquito net is not fine enough for midges. If I were considering buying something like that, I would check what size the mesh is. Other than that, it looks like a good solution.
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Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
I think you can get midge gloves too. With a head net and fully clothed you should be ok. Midges can't bite through clothing, unlike clegs!
Smidge works pretty well for me too and is much more pleasant to apply than DEET based repellents. I might try eating Marmite next time, should result in a 50% reduction in bites
Smidge works pretty well for me too and is much more pleasant to apply than DEET based repellents. I might try eating Marmite next time, should result in a 50% reduction in bites
Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
What's a Cleg?
Re: Scotland ESPECIALLY bad for midges this year?
A horsefly. A few years ago I cycled up the west coast of Scotland in beautiful weather - a heatwave. The hot weather deterred the midges but the clegs were out in force. They can bite through Lycra and also can follow you on a bike especially when you are going slowly eg uphill. Midges can't get you when you are moving.