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05/4/2011 at 5:36pm
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Midges! Oh, midges. Where do you start when on about midges?
First and foremost assume that they will be a lot worse on the west than they are on the east. . . . . . but . . .
Some people get bitten; some people really suffer; some people really, really suffer; some people don't get bothered at all. . . . . . as to which of those four categories you fall into - only time and experience can tell.
Some people swear by eating marmite; some swear by drinking lots of tonic water (though whether it's the tonic or the gin. . . . ); some swear by nothing because nothing appears to make a blind bit of difference.
Some people will swear by repellents; Avon Skin So Soft is religiously used by some; Jungle formula works for others; Citronel based stuff works for other still.
You might be gathering that there is absolutely no rhyme nor reason as to who gets bitten and who doesn't - and you'd be absolutely right. Like I said, only time and experience can tell you what's best for YOU!
Things that *will* keep midges away:- they don't like camp- fire smoke but, then again, they are only really a problem at dusk anyway - but even then conditions have to be perfect for them - damp, so don't camp anywhere near water (especially still water); wind - if the wind is blowing at over about 5 mph then they won't bother you (they can't fly in that sort of breeze!) - and dark, they don't come out at night. (But, bear in mind that, in June it's not really going to get dark anyway. . . . . )
At the end of the day there's only one thing you can possibly do - come up to The Highlands and find out - if you're one of the lucky ones who never get bitten - enjoy your stay. If you're one of the really unlucky ones who come up in huge great red blisters, well, look on the bright side - at least now you know and you won't be alone!
See you in the summer!
------------- Camping........ Fishing........ Fishing........ Camping........ Oooh. Decisions, decisions
:-)
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05/4/2011 at 9:00pm
Location: Isle of Mull Outfit: 2 x Outwells Kairos 400 Caranex
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I'd rather have midgies than malarial mosquitoes in a certain part of Essex when I lived there!! And I live on the west coast!
The Bimblers have it right - you won't know how you're affected until you try. But try to be a bit prepared.
Don't totally agree that being by water is totally correct - coastal water tends to get more breeze and that can deter them but deffo keep away from still water and shade. If a thunderstorm is in the offing, get inside pdq and zip up (or decamp to the car, as we did!) - my second most horrendous midgie experience was at Glenmore near Aviemore was having to pack up right after this storm on a still morning - tent was full of them when we unpacked that night! The worst was in Dumfries and Galloway and concerned they were a different strain of midgie - they were out in full sun!
Don't let that deter you - I've been camping in Scotland before moving here for forty years and the midgies haven't deterred me! Come and enjoy!
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