A bloodsucker by any other name

Stevie

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Feb 21, 2005
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We used to get a lot of horse flies when I lived in Switzerland but I haven't had the misfortune here in England. Mozzies I've seen all over the world but I haven't suffered much from their bites. Midges seem more of a nuisance but I have noticed they are attracted to smokers more than non-smokers. I have heard they are attracted to carbon dioxide / monoxide out put. Whether this is true or not I don't know but the other 'alf who does smoke is convinced its right :D
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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It's the middle of October, I've never smoked in my life and I still got badly bitten at Loch Achray last weekend :(
Not funny.

Toddy
 

Goose

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I have found the opposite, smokers in my experience get bothered less by midges. I have even been surrounded by non smokers in the past as I was midge free zone whilst smoking! :eek:
 

BorderReiver

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Mar 31, 2004
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Norfolk U.K.
Goose said:
I have found the opposite, smokers in my experience get bothered less by midges. I have even been surrounded by non smokers in the past as I was midge free zone whilst smoking! :eek:

I started smoking a pipe in my youth when trout fishing;worked a treat.

Use vitamin B complex now.

BTW,is it true that clegs use a saw like action to cut a lump out of your skin?
It certainly feels like it. :(
 

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