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riverblanche
 


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Midges start in May/June but end when?

Hi,
planning a couple of weeks with the tintent for the August b/h
Thinking 5-6 days near the top of Loch ness
and
then 5-6 days on the club site at Onich on Loch Linnhi near Oban

But will the Midges be slowing up by then Question Rolling Eyes

seen a few posts about them starting to get active from end of May but when do they start to bu##er off and are these two areas hot spots for them Question

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Ask DG / NoDosh they should know as they are quintisentially migets Whistle
  
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They'll still be around in August.......they're known to fast for 3 days before the Bank Holiday in preparation for the feast to come Thumbs Up
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Don't forget to stock up with Avon So Soft! The midges hate it.
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They may start to appear in May,but willonly calm down the following May for about 6 hours before the next season starts! Seriously, we already have the early ones out already Rolling Eyes

They prefer still, damp environments but can only fly for 200m or so. Any site near to a Loch, river or boggy area is therefore likely to be susceptible, particularly if there is thick/dense vegetation around. However, they do not come out if there is any wind or (less likely) direct sunlight.

As McSimmo has said, Avon Skin So Soft does seem to work for many.

If in a group try and hold back from sctatching until a couple of others have given in - the dead midges give off something (I think ferromones) which attract the others.

And finally, it is only the females which bite, or so I am told!
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Skin so Soft works well enough that outdoor shops stock it......
However,I have been told that the formula for Skin so Soft has been changed and it's no longer as effective.....can't confirm either way,but I'm sure you'll find out soon enough Thumbs Up
Here's a picture of somebody that didn't use it last August Bank holiday

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Skin so soft made things a bit better. They land on you but are less likely to bite. Some still did though.

What has revolutionised Summer evenings for us is Smidge.
It really does work.
I normally get bitten relentlessly* but Smidge ends up with you able to have a cloud of midges around you with none actually landing on you to bite.

August is still midge season...before we moved up we always holidayed here in May and September. Tended to get the best weather then also.

* I haven't tested it with many midge clouds as there are a few things that you do:
- don't go out in the morning or evening when the air is still.
- avoid disturbing soil (planting veg etc) without precautions (Smidge, 'net' clothing).
- don't camp! Wink
Of course, when you are on holiday in this part of the world you tend to be outside more often and longer so you notice the midges more.
The only times I really notice them are when I'm fixing something under the car (they know when you're unable to move!) and gardening.
Overall, I get much worse bites in the south of France than the Highlands. The midge bites annoy for a short while and then disappear.
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looks like Avon now has Jojoba oil cant find any mention of citronella anymore Rolling Eyes

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Hi,
Thanks all for the comments Rolling Eyes

so on the positive side
swmbo always gets bit before me so don't know about "the females bite" or "they bite females" Laughing
and she is bound to scratch before me, although it will still be my fault anyway Whistle

on the negative
both sites we are looking at are at the side of lochs Sad
I want to do a bit of flyfishing never manage the early morning but last hour would be nice Sad
there still about in August Sad
and looks like I will waste away as well Sad

might have to stop at Jedburgh Thumbs Up
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I'm sure you know,but if your heading to Jed,I can thoroughly recommend you go via the A68 through the Northumberland National Park......beautiful drive Thumbs Up
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+1 for Smidge, far superior to Avon SSS in my experience.

Smidge was, IIRC, developed at Edinburgh University. Here's the link:

http://midgeforecast.co.uk/smidge/about-smidge/
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