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Trying to decide whether to go the beginning of June or mid Sept. Any suggestions? I'm worried about midges, but I'd like decent weather as well.
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Missed that statement on the first read-through- never heard of a midge so had to look it up. It gathers in clouds, sucks blood, and is small like a mosquito, but looks a little like and bites like a horsefly?!?! Oh, they sound like wonderful little buggers!
"The highland midge (scientific name: Culicoides impunctatus; Scots: Midgie; Scottish Gaelic: Meanbh-chuileag) is a species of small flying insect, found across the Palearctic (throughout the Anglo-Celtic Isles, Scandinavia, other regions of Europe, Russia and Northern China) in upland and lowland areas (fens, bogs and marshes). In the north west of Scotland and northern Wales the highland midge is usually very prevalent from late spring to late summer.[1] Female highland midges are well known for gathering in clouds and biting humans, though the majority of the blood they obtain comes from cattle, sheep and deer.[2] The bite of Culicoides is felt as a sharp prick. It is often followed by irritating lumps that may disappear in a few hours or last for days, depending on the individual. "