Midges

I get badly bitten,hundreds of red spots,all gone next morning. The little devils plague me worst around the eyes and up my nose even to the stage where I couldn't squeeze off a shot due to impaired vision.However the big stand up mozzies give me bigger lumps than a 36C bra holds and really knock me about.
Was once given a repellent which you could not get on your skin,nothing came within a yard but it rotted my beret, "Agent Orange" or something equally nasty I think, was never told what it was!!
 
And how much would you charge to send these to a 'friend' at Bute House?

As a responsible person, of course I'd never do anything like that, though for amusement I've often considered who I'd have on the mailing list and if I had enough midges! Thing is midges die overnight in a bag and a mush smelly mess wouldn't have the desired effect. A courier might work....
 
I too appear 'particularly' attractive to 'THE' midge! Some years ago I purchased a 'BEETON MIDGE JACKET' from a small family business in Scotland. I have found this to be indispensable during the 'Scottish Midge Season'. Visibility through the mesh I find to be ok for stalking, even using the binos'. Is this the same jacket that some contributors to the 'thread' have referred?
If you 'Google' 'BEETON MIDGE JACKET' I'm sure it will appear. Hope this may help.

'Camodog'.
 
I have a two pronged attack as well.
Firstly I cover myself in fermented elder juice, if they get through that I send the clients out alone and I hide.
 
If stalking in midge country - bear in mind deer don't like midges either - keep to open and windy places in bright sunshine.

Very true it's a valid consideration but not all ways possible to get a way from the blighters. I feel sorry for the dogs too, if we are sitting looking for a beast to move they are often getting bitten to f**k.

It is a rule in general, if conditions are not nice for us then its not good for the deer movement.
 
I was working in the West last week- spent 2 nights at a hotel pf the edge of Loch Shiel and one at Ardfern. Both Idyllic settings. Plan A - spot of supper then sit in the beer garden with the dog and a pint. Plan B - RUN!!!!
 
Have just come back from a week on Arran, and Smidge was definitely the order of the day.

When we were in Australia a few years ago we were recommended to use Rid Plus which is a medicated Deet blend...they reckoned it is only 20% Deet which means the plasticiser doesn't rot your kit which the 100% strength does.

The guy that developed it stood in a swamp every night trying different blends and found that the 20% solution was just as effective protection as the 100% Deet and lasted more than 75% of the time...so a couple of applications of 20% dilutions lasted 150% of the time.

There are other things in it like anti bacterial to prevent bites going septic, and stuff to soothe any bites and help heal them so it can be put on after the event as well as before.

Have just looked it up to augment my 26 year old memory and found a stockist in the UK....

Alan

PS please note it also repels ticks...

RID Expert Advice.


What is RID?

RID is a Medicated First Aid personal insect repellent. It is applied to exposed skin, or clothing, proven to repel mosquitoes, sand flies (biting midges) flies, fleas, ticks, leeches and other biting insect pests.
Simply because it works! Not so well-known are the added benefits of RID’s Medicated formulations which include:

  • DEET to repel mosquitoes
  • Antiseptic, to help prevent skin infections
  • A fly repellent to help keep those flies away
  • Chamomile, to soothe the bite and Vitamin E to assist in wound healing*
  • Designed to be applied as a BEFORE and AFTER bite medication.
*Only available in RID’s Medicated Plus Antiseptic range.




 
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I am a midge and mossy magnet!

As a consequence I take a five pronged attack

a) vitamin B (allegedly excess levels are secreted through the skin and they dont like it)
b) cover all known skin surfaces
c) cover all other skin surfaces with every potion known to man
d) Thermacell
e) cigars when allowed!
Does the thermacell work..?. I have heard different reports on it
 
I have a thermacell and it definatly works for me.
Also if you check out youtube it shows how to dodge the refill cost.
I have sat in high seats where i have had to give up because of the little Bar$tewards.
The thermalcell made life in the seat so nice i have seen the otherguys in a high seat over the way waving there hands trying to shift the little blighters while i had no problems definatly recomend.
Of course you only need to use on still nights as a brezze helps to keeps the buggers away also make the Thermalcell less valuable.

Hope this helps regards Bally:D:cool:
 
Does the thermacell work..?. I have heard different reports on it


definitely
pointless on a breezy day but then the wind usually keeps them away
I recharge the bottle with lighter butane, costs £2 a can and fills a dozen canisters
I recharge the pads with Pyrethrin plug in refill liquid from Amazon, can get a lot more smoke out of mine when I do that

even more effective
 
definitely
pointless on a breezy day but then the wind usually keeps them away
I recharge the bottle with lighter butane, costs £2 a can and fills a dozen canisters
I recharge the pads with Pyrethrin plug in refill liquid from Amazon, can get a lot more smoke out of mine when I do that

even more effective

Do you have a link to where you buy your re fillers? I like the sound of getting more Smoke!
 
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