Stalking in a kilt...

Stalker62

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Well now.


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Would you?




As the charity, Lyme Disease UK gears up for the launch, they are warning that tick bites are becoming a year-round threat due to warmer, wetter winters - a risk that has been scientifically proven to be occurring in Harris.

According to Lyme Disease UK, studies indicate that seasonal tick activity begins earlier and expands northward, increasing the risk of human exposure to ticks. Indeed, the charity has anecdotal evidence of tick bites occurring throughout the year.

This appears to be backed up by a project led by the Brennan Lab at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. They, too, have noticed an increase in tick sightings in winter, particularly on Harris, an area previously identified as having a climate that allows ticks to thrive.

Research due to be presented at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases also speculates whether ticks infected with tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) have been brought into the UK due to migratory birds and climate change.

However, Lyme Disease is an infection caused by a spiral-shaped bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi.
The infection is predominantly spread to humans through the bite of an infected tick.

Other infections that ticks can carry include Babesia and Bartonella, which all can be transmitted through a single bite, causing more severe symptoms and a more complicated clinical picture.


The first confirmed case of Lyme Disease in the UK caused by a tick bite was recorded in 1985. Since then, case numbers have steadily risen.

I am heading North in October, for a couple of days on the deer, a wee bit of shooting and a spot of fishing.

I have an itch to scratch (intended), in that I would like to give the old kilt an airing.

However, all the smart money says that ticks are an increasing problem in the UK.

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So.

Would you?
 
Aye, kilt is comfortable for walking about in general life but not stalking. Too much exposure for midges, ticks, thistles and another whole host of other dangers
 
Not unless it was a charity event and raising money for a charity…..now there’s an idea 🤔 but no if it got soaked it would be around the ankles
 
Good to hear the English adaption of highland plaid cloth into a serviceable piece of military dress is still so well regarded by the Scotts.

“Light blue paper stand back and admire result” !

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It would be a tough ask stalking up a blackberry infested gully around here in a kilt...there would be a lot of 'ouches' ha ha.... oh and the leeches on that blue vein liana climbing around the bell donger would be in heaven.

as far as natural coloured tights our leeches can get under anything.
 
Wore one walking up grouse on the Twelfth before, bottled it when it was wet and no breeze though for fear of the dreaded midge

As someone said above they are far to expensive to crawl through heather, hags and burns in
 
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