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29/3/2008 at 1:41pm
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hello there we are goint to be touring scotland this year but we want to go before the midges get going, when is the best time to go to hopefully miss them

 

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29/3/2008 at 1:58pm
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Generally I would say anytime before the end of May or after Sept..

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29/3/2008 at 2:06pm
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We went mid September last year and never saw a single blighter

Jane



29/3/2008 at 2:34pm
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Just thought to mention the West coast and Central Scotland are the worst for midges but hardly a problem on the East coast..........

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29/3/2008 at 2:51pm
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Its in the lap of the gods. We were on the West coast last July and didnt get bothered at all. It depends on a lot of factors, the weather being the main one along with the local habitat.

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29/3/2008 at 3:42pm
 Location: Argyll Scotland
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THIS site will give you a fairly accurate forcast of the worst areas. However, it is too early in the season and it is not up and running for 2008 yet.

Camping anywhere where there will be a breeze, will help to keep the Midges away. They tend to prefer still air, usually near to moist or boggy areas. So anywhere coastal or on high ground.

I live in Argyll and despite the damp conditions of last summer, I was bitten twice through the year and on each occasion, taking one Priton tablet soon afterwards, and the bites cleared up almost immediately. I would never go anywhere camping unless I had Piriton with me. They are thee most important part of our camping equipment.



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29/3/2008 at 8:14pm
 Location: NE Scotland
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We live on the East Coast - no problem whatsoever with midges. The north coast also is pretty midge free. Scotland is a large country - like saying do you get rain in England on holiday. Where are you thinking of going?



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28/4/2008 at 5:46pm
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June, July and August are the "worst" months for midges.
The Highland midge is the worst of the 5000 or so known species.
Humid mornings and they are seriously up for it!
Got badly attacked one morning last summer( here in Orkney) and hundreds of bites. Nasty!
Don't eat much. Just one tenth of a millionth of a litre a go! You won't miss that.
Apparently they are good for bats.



28/4/2008 at 6:20pm
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Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 29/3/2008

THIS site will give you a fairly accurate forcast of the worst areas. However, it is too early in the season and it is not up and running for 2008 yet.


Thans for the link LD, I will be making good use of that later. 

I am often badly affected by them and sometimes have to resort to tablets.  Trouble is if I drink only one can of beer it feels like six.  It can be a good economy measure but can also be very inconveinient.  Would Piriton be likely to have that effect do you know?

 



28/4/2008 at 8:06pm
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>>> hello there we are goint to be touring scotland this year but we want to go before the midges get going, when is the best time to go to hopefully miss them  <<<

YESTERDAY  



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28/4/2008 at 9:56pm
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>>> hello there we are goint to be touring scotland this year but we want to go before the midges get going, when is the best time to go to hopefully miss them  <<<

 


Winter !!!   

Seriously. If your camping then have a camp fire in the evenings they hate smoke.



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29/4/2008 at 8:34am
 Location: scotland
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As all have said above, before end of may and after September. East coast not affected normally, and a lovely part of Scotland. Obviously our favorite, so much so we bought a house here 10 years ago! Banff Links is our favorite site, brilliant beach. We have stayed there many many times, in all units from small tent to static, highly recommended.

Avon skin so soft is a very good repellant, applied liberally, and the midges cannot get a grip. If you are affected, piriton as said above would be essential. apparently birds eat midges so anywhere with lots of birds is good? anyone else heard this?

Good luck.

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29/4/2008 at 10:45am
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Quote: Originally posted by anniemac on 29/4/2008


As all have said above, before end of may and after September. East coast not affected normally, and a lovely part of Scotland. Obviously our favorite, so much so we bought a house here 10 years ago! Banff Links is our favorite site, brilliant beach. We have stayed there many many times, in all units from small tent to static, highly recommended.

Avon skin so soft is a very good repellant, applied liberally, and the midges cannot get a grip. If you are affected, piriton as said above would be essential. apparently birds eat midges so anywhere with lots of birds is good? anyone else heard this?

Good luck.

Annie

I agree re the East Coast Annie.  Not always quite so dramatic scenery as the North and West but with the advantages of not so many visitors or midges.

Non of the midge repellants seem to work for me.  It's a case of trying to keep skin covered and taking anti-histamine if needed. 

Some birds might take lots of midges, swallows, swifts, martins and perhaps nightjars for example,  but I can't see that they would make any noticable difference to the numbers involved.




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