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23/6/2011 at 3:44pm
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HI all,

 

I want to stay at Loch Ken in August. Nerver visited thiis area before, site and reviews look great but can you tell me if I am gong to encounter midges in August here?

 



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23/6/2011 at 7:40pm
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Worth reading..............doom and gloom

http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/scotland/Be-warned--it-looks.6787041.jp

 

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23/6/2011 at 9:10pm
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We were at a site amongst the trees and near a stream at Aviemore a couple of weeks ago, the week after at another similar site on the west coast. Midges no worse than normal, no bother at all. I have booked to go back in July. I have camped in worse, so am always prepared. Don't let the stories scare you. Loads of factors can affect midge numbers for good or bad. It doesn't mean because you are in Scotland it is a done deal! My worst bites ever was in the Lake District and I still go back! Take midge repellant and plenty of citronella candles.


23/6/2011 at 11:39pm
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Quote: Originally posted by feeblecat on 23/6/2011
We were at a site amongst the trees and near a stream at Aviemore a couple of weeks ago, the week after at another similar site on the west coast. Midges no worse than normal, no bother at all. I have booked to go back in July. I have camped in worse, so am always prepared. Don't let the stories scare you. Loads of factors can affect midge numbers for good or bad. It doesn't mean because you are in Scotland it is a done deal! My worst bites ever was in the Lake District and I still go back! Take midge repellant and plenty of citronella candles.
They apparently have midge eaters on that site. So saying, I didn't come across any in the surrounding area either last August.

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24/6/2011 at 12:31am
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      Heading to Loch Ken a week today. I didnt expect the midge to be quite as bad in the south west of Scotland. Am always well prepared with my candles+skin so soft though. Wont let those wee blighters ruin my trip

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24/6/2011 at 9:45am
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We were at Loch Ken weekend before last - they seem to quite like the Skin So Soft! Didn't ruin the trip but they were definitely about, I would say take a few different repellents just in case one doesn't work! Lovely site though, esp if you're not using ehu,

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25/6/2011 at 9:58am
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We take 'Mosquito coils' with us wherever we go, and Skin So Soft (works for me but not for OH), The mozzie coils really do work & usually leave one burning in the awning (in a specially-bought teracotta mozzie coil holder so it's safe) if the pesky beasts are out in full force.  Citronella candles are good, too.

Have a good time - the scenery's worth a battle with the midges



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25/6/2011 at 12:21pm
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If Skin so Soft doesnt work,try Smidge......only came across it a week ago,they dispatched immediately,and so far so good......doesnt smell bad either...but seems to work.


26/6/2011 at 5:09pm
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thanks for your replies. I am going to make my visit September time to aviod most of them.

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26/6/2011 at 8:09pm
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Just come back from Auchnihillin (Inverness - booked from on here they were very helpful) and beng fair skinned I have many blotches around both wrists and scalp. So yes the midges were biting and the downpour on Monday and Tuesday didn't keep them down for long. Citronella candles are a very useful reminder and I wish we had taken some.


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27/6/2011 at 9:36am
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Quote: Originally posted by Travel 2010 on 26/6/2011
Just come back from Auchnihillin (Inverness - booked from on here they were very helpful) and beng fair skinned I have many blotches around both wrists and scalp. So yes the midges were biting and the downpour on Monday and Tuesday didn't keep them down for long. Citronella candles are a very useful reminder and I wish we had taken some.
Funny - I was camping just outside Inverness at the weekend too and didn't see any midges at all. It must depend on the particular site and weather conditions.

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27/6/2011 at 2:46pm
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Depends on the weather. The slightest bit of wind and they cant fly, so will be confined to sheltered spots.

I use any reppelant with DEET in it. It is quite a toxic ingrediant, but it's the only thing thats 100% effective for me. I find Skin So Soft rubbish, but I know other people like it.

A fire helps too, but most sites wont allow one, however some will allow them if it's in a fire pit or BBQ, and as long as it's under control and you supply your own fuel and are not chopping down trees and fences..



27/6/2011 at 8:56pm
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DEET 55,,, as its a bit less agressive on the skin


28/6/2011 at 7:28am
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Last time I used deet it took my nail polish off-and I'm not kidding! I've just bought some smidg to try.


29/6/2011 at 9:49am
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Google the scottish midge forecast..it brings up a map and rates the midge density for an area.


29/6/2011 at 10:45am
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Quote: Originally posted by searchergirl on 25/6/2011
If Skin so Soft doesnt work,try Smidge......only came across it a week ago,they dispatched immediately,and so far so good......doesnt smell bad either...but seems to work.


I've had good results with Smidge, too. They sell it at the shop in my village and another person I know likes it. We were at a Rubber Ducky Derby on a bad midge day and he said he didn't get one bite, while I had Avon SSS on and did get bitten. So, I've got Smidge now and I haven't had a problem, since.



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