Midges in Scotland

Midges in Scotland
Author: George Hendry
Publisher: Mercat Press Books
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2003
Genre: Culicoides
ISBN: 9781841830629


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The first edition of Midges in Scotland, published in 1989, rapidly topped the list of bestsellers and has continued to sell well wherever midges abound. This latest edition brings the story of biting midges up to date with new material on the Highland midge, its biology and why it bites. Written in a highly readable but informed way, it describes how and why the midge plays such a dominant role in the ecology and human culture of the Highlands, not at least in keeping the worst of human depredations under control. By understanding the ways of the midge, we humans, visitors and residents alike, should be able to enjoy the full splendours of the highland summer, without quite so many bites!

Midges in Scotland
Language: en
Pages: 85
Authors: George Hendry
Categories: Culicoides
Type: BOOK - Published: 2003 - Publisher: Mercat Press Books

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The first edition of Midges in Scotland, published in 1989, rapidly topped the list of bestsellers and has continued to sell well wherever midges abound. This l
Midges in Scotland
Language: en
Pages: 100
Authors: George Hendry
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 1989 - Publisher:

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Midges in Scotland
Language: en
Pages: 44
Authors: Alasdair Roberts
Categories: Ceratopogonidae
Type: BOOK - Published: 1998 - Publisher: Learning Links

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An anthology of anecdotes and information concerning the Highland Midge, miniscule marauder and scourge of Scotland. Ranging from the 18th century, stories invo
Midges in Scotland
Language: en
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Authors: G. A. F. Hendry
Categories: Ceratopogonidae
Type: BOOK - Published: 1989 - Publisher:

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Midges
Language: en
Pages: 96
Authors: Alasdair Roberts
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-05-07 - Publisher: Birlinn

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Whether resident or tourist, no-one is spared from the bloodlust of Scotland's most savage insect . . .The midge does not like sunlight and thrives in the wet,