bumper swarm of midges over the next few weeks due to an unusually cold May and warm beginning to June.The tiny terror is a regular nuisance for residents and tourists in the Highlands, and an absolute nightmare for campers and outdoor enthusiasts.Talking about rising numbers of the wee pest, Dr Blackwell, who runs the Scottish Midge Forecast, said: "The cold May kept numbers down but the last few days of hot weather has seen large numbers emerge.“In a few days, people in the Highlands will feel the difference.
If you haven’t been bitten yet, you soon will be.”These floating clouds of misery are regularly considered to be Scotland's most feared predator and if you've ever encountered them you'll know why.The Highland midge (pronounced.
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