Midge avoidance

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Planning on a long weekend camping taking in loch lomond-oban-skye-ullapool-fort william and then back home. Question is whens the best time to avoid the midges May , June or September ?

Or should I just toughen up :D

thanks

Stu
 
May, maybe.
Depends on the weather. Had to stop and clean my visor last September the wee bastids were that thick on it I couldnt see :blast
 
Dont avoid May and June, that is nonsense. They build during the summer and depends on how wet and warm it is. The longer into the summer as long as it is not dry then the worse they get.

A dry or windy period and you won't get any at all. Also not many east of the Cairngorms.

Mind you.. if you have a wet windless day and it is warm, then don't step outside! :rob
 
Drive like feck!! - they wont be able to catch you! - drive until you get to..............ummmm...................

Malawi - then the the elephant flies eat them all up for supper! - but watch out for the Hippos.

(May is normally a great time to come!)
 
Many thanks , May it is then. Now to don a suitable disguise and wander casually down the cosmetics aisle looking for 'the blue one'

Stu
 
Midges are born ahead of rain so I cant see a time of year helping or hindering their birth short of cold weather. The less humid the better.

TCP or start smoking and you can go whenever.
 
Eat lots of marmite. They don't like the vitamin D. works for me. hardly ever get eaten now...... Little feckin feckers!
 
Or maybe this way? - a wee bit extreme, but will give you about 10 mins of midge freedom but loads of satisfaction)

ps - advanced users only, helps if you can fly an A10 too)
 

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