Scotland hiking in Oct - mosquitoes...repellent necessary?

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Scotland hiking in Oct - mosquitoes...repellent necessary?

by jiminy20 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:40 pm

Hi everyone,

I'm going hiking in Scotland in a couple of weeks and one concern I have is the likelihood of midges/mosquitoes still being a problem. I've read that they can still hang around up to and including October, so does anyone here have any first hand experience of hiking in Scotland in October, and were there any/many of these pesky insects? Would you say it'll be worth bringing an insect repellent?

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Jim

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Re: Scotland hiking in Oct - mosquitoes...repellent necessar

by pvnisher » Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:00 am

Yes, yes and yes.
I went up to the Highlands last Nov and there were swarms at sunset.
No mosquitoes (mossies), but quite possibly plenty o' midgies.

But depends on the area and weather, of course.

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Re: Scotland hiking in Oct - mosquitoes...repellent necessar

by jiminy20 » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:09 pm

Ok, thanks...very useful to know! I'll stock up on insect repellent for sure, perhaps a good deet insect repellent. I would have thought the awful weather might put them off, but I guess they're more hardy than I imagined

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Re: Scotland hiking in Oct - mosquitoes...repellent necessar

by pvnisher » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:17 am

Other might disagree, but for me nothing but 100% DEET (or 98% if that's all I can find) works well enough.


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