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  1. The highland midge ( scientific name: Culicoides impunctatus; Scots: Midgie; Scottish Gaelic: Meanbh-chuileag) is a species of biting midge found across the Palearctic (throughout Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, other regions of Northern Europe, Russia and Northern China) in upland and lowland areas (fens, bogs and marshes).

  2. The highland midge (scientific name: Culicoides impunctatus; Scots: Midgie; Scottish Gaelic: Meanbh-chuileag) is a species of biting midge found across the Palearctic (throughout the British Isles, Scandinavia, other regions of Northern Europe, Russia and Northern China) in upland and lowland areas (fens, bogs and marshes).

  3. Jul 24, 2016 · The highland midge is known as Culicoides impunctatus. The enemy: culicoides impunctatus in the (on the) flesh. Its Scots gaelic name is meanbhchuileag (trans: “tiny fly”). It has a wingspan of around 2mm. When they are at rest these wings are folded flat, one over the other, on their backs.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · Don't let the Highland Midge ruin your trip to the Scottish Highlands! Learn how to avoid their itchy bites and enjoy your outdoor adventures hassle-free. It's that time of year again!

  5. The Highland biting midge is one of over 1,400 species of midges in the genus Culicoides which occur on every continent except Antarctica, and at elevations of up to 4,250 metres on Mount Everest.

  6. Feb 15, 2017 · The Scottish highland midge is probably one of the most numerous and most cursed of all the highland critters. Often confused with midget, it is most definitely pronounced midge (or mi-jee in local dialect). So what are these little swarming devils? Why are they a menace? And how does one protect oneself from their onslaught?

  7. Aug 27, 2019 · Midges are small, biting insects that live in vast swarms in the Scottish Highlands and can bring misery to unwary travellers. There are a number of recommended repellents, including Smidge and Avon Skin So Soft.