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Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:12

first sighting of a midgie....OH bitten...He is a sassanach and they don't like him....

Our Em

Our Em Report 15 May 2006 09:13

they hate me too Polly :(((

Daniel

Daniel Report 15 May 2006 09:13

Eh?

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:15

Scottish midgies Daniel, nasty wee beasties that swarm in clouds and not fond of foreigners....

Woody's

Woody's Report 15 May 2006 09:17

Grew up in Skye but they've forgotten that and bite me every time! Daniel, if you ever base a story in Scotland in the 'summer' include a few thousand midgies!

Daniel

Daniel Report 15 May 2006 09:17

Being English I haven't had to deal with such annoyances. Sigh :-)

Lewella

Lewella Report 15 May 2006 09:19

Glad you didn't send them out to Aus with all the other pests we've got! foxes, rabbits, rats, poms, oops, sorry, got carried away, Lew Lew xxx

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:20

you will if you are visiting up here...Christine, They have the odd snap at me as well but OH really gets attacked...out in blotches...not a pretty sight...they are early this year...

JanJan78

JanJan78 Report 15 May 2006 09:20

aye but ours aren't 'normal' midgies....oh no!!! Ours have pick axes and tackety boots too!! pmsl :-)) sorry to hear your getting bitten too polly :(( I wrote it on a good morning post earlier!!

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:22

~~~to Rag Dolly~~you must have been up before me , pesky pests aren't they....I think we have a telepathy thing going....weird....

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:25

Linda, looks like they are spreading out now, probably caught the over night sleeper.......Lew, Lew, just spotted you name , mudgee....Do you have mudgees there.,?

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:28

Sorry about that Foxy, there is a product by avon called Skin so Soft that is supposed to scare them off......Rag Dolly---do we have an Avon Lady up here.......?

JanJan78

JanJan78 Report 15 May 2006 09:28

*twighlight zone theme (again!)* The best thing for them is avons skin-so-soft dry oil spray bout £5 for bottle but you only need a little and I buy the green one (not sure if the pink one does the same) and it lasts our family all summer....barbecues etc. included. It kills them on contact with your skin.....the only downfall is you end up with an arm/face/back/anywhere full of dead midgies and have to go wash after a while or you look minging!! P.S. when you spray it on DON'T rub it in just leave it as it is :-)))) I know a wee shop in Mallaig who sells it.....'GOT IT' it's beside the lifeboat shop round the corner past the mission as if your heading for the pier. You OH might wana try it if he reacts to their bites :-)))

Lewella

Lewella Report 15 May 2006 09:29

No Polly, lol. Mudgee is Aboriginal for 'Nest in the Hills' and, no, I'm not Aboriginal!! Father's family originally from Scotland, mother's from England. Pretty narked, 'cause I don't have any convicts and that's a badge of honour here! Lew Lew xxx

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:30

Thanks Rags , will be there later....! this is really weird....we even think alike.....

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:34

but Fred, this pretty smelly stuff will protect you !!Will get some today and let you know if it works, it does for Rag Dolly .....

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:39

* strikes foxy off flirting list * !!!

Woody's

Woody's Report 15 May 2006 09:41

Sorry you feel you won't be back Fred, hope you change your mind on that one. We don't have them all the time so think about earlier or later in the year, and if it's a warm evening/day but with earlier rain then they'll be out! Kind of like the mosquito but plenty folk still go abroad on holiday. Pity we couldn't use them as a secret weapon - maybe it would stop some of the wars. That's what's wrong, Fred - my husband also drinks whisky and thinks they're biting him for a 'nip'!!

JanJan78

JanJan78 Report 15 May 2006 09:42

I can't believe no-one knows about it?????? Aparantly the american side of avon sells it as pest repellant (not suitable for OH's!) It had a big write up in one of the papers bout 1-2yrs ago....turns out the journalist who was doing research up here at the time could barely get out of his hotel for the midgies and locals told him bout their secret weapon (avon skin-so-soft the green bottle) and he was that impressed with it he had a full page on how wonderful it was!!! (not sure if he wrote his other article!) I can honestly reccomend it :-)))) and it doesn't smell terrible like some of the other so called repellants. Just remember DON'T rub it in just spray and leave it :-))) Happy midgie free-ness!!

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 15 May 2006 09:43

Better dash out and get some now before it sells out....Will keep you posted.....