Any Midgies Out Yet?

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Woadhart

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Feb 24, 2012
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I'm looking for some feedback about midgies from anyone that has been out and about in central scotland recently please.

A friend and I are heading out to the Trossachs this weekend and I'm in two minds as to whether I can take my winter hammock or midgie proof summer hammock. Normally I wouldn't be worried about them until the end of next month but with this exceptional period of weather we are having I think there is a reasonable chance they will be out early.

Anyone been bitten yet?

Cheers,

Woadhart
 

Shewie

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They were out in the Lake District last week so I reckon they'll be out with you by now. Knowing how they can spoil a good trip I'd take the summer hammock just in case.
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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Midgies are out on Arran, and having just de-ticked HWMBLT who's been there camping this week, so are the ticks :sigh:

I live near Hamilton, and the midgies are out here.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Chainsaw

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Jul 23, 2007
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I was out on Loch Ard last weekend with the kids and there were none. Zero wind but if I were you I would take the midge net just in case.

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Apr 1, 2012
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i used smidge the new spray from the scotsmidge forecasting site,last year for the first time,i use to use skin so soft but
it never worked,smidge does what it says on the tin,if i had a car load i would have sold the lot to people who tried it.
some will say its expensive,but sos can coast you £7-8 on the west coast around fort bill etc.
 

Scots_Charles_River

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Dec 12, 2006
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I was out at Arrochar and the Succoth caves. The caves are forrested, damp and windless this morning. Zero midges. The driest I have ever seen the Arrochar paths, woods etc. So non out there. I'm in Rhu just now, a summer midge hotspot, none here. The midge eater is not turned on yet.

Early May is when they start normally. No frog spawn in the still ditches up in Arrochar. Very little rain in March.
 

Dogoak

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Jan 24, 2009
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They were out'n'bout around here last week, earliest we have seen them in the 10 years we've been up here.
 

Bones

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Oct 27, 2008
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Midges were out biting here in west of Ireland yesterday. Ticks have been in full force for the last month
 

Grooveski

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Aug 9, 2005
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All clear last week in Kintyre. Had a borrowed time feel about though.
They normaly start up there around the end of april but it's been so mild and was easily warm enough for the little blighters to think about waking up.
 

Woadhart

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Feb 24, 2012
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Fife
Reporting back: I'm glad to say we had a lovely time up in the Trossachs and I didn't get bitten once by tick or midge thankfully.
 

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