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Midges ahhhhhhh

Posted by southmede (My Page) on
Sun, Oct 1, 06 at 20:43

I can bearly go out in my garden without being bitten by midges. Has anyone else found that the blighters are more prevalent and aggressive than usual. Yesterday I just went out in the garden for no more than 10 minutes and was rewarded with 5 bites.Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh


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RE: Midges ahhhhhhh

  • Posted by suiko Oxford, England (My Page) on
    Mon, Oct 2, 06 at 11:06

God, it truly it a double whammy being consigned to the frozen north, isn't it? We don't have em down here.


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RE: Midges ahhhhhhh

We have them here in the damp English Midlands too. This year as been awful.


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My Recyclenow compost bin is bloody plague proportions with them? Any suggestions anybody?


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RE: Midges ahhhhhhh

Thats nothing - try living here in damp Ireland!

Seriously - we have been looking at The Midgeater - a machine that attracts the female midges.
Apparently very successful in Scotland - where I am sure they suffer more than we do!


 
 

 

 


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