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I wish we could take a trip up to Scotland, but my mom seems to think those pesky little mosquitos disappear south of the border. Mind you, most of the family is semi-allergic to too many stings, but still......

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Mosquitos? You mean midges? Well... they're not that prevelant in the central lowlands if you stick to the cities. Just don't visit loch lomond expecting to be left alone...
Shoot the gun and net the ball in this game

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vyper wrote:Mosquitos? You mean midges? Well... they're not that prevelant in the central lowlands if you stick to the cities. Just don't visit loch lomond expecting to be left alone...
Yeah, midges. And the Lochs are what I like, really. Hiking, nature, that kind of thing.

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Mosquitos are only common in the south really... The mosquito season is between August-November. If you happen to live near lots of trees and green stuff, as I do, expect a dozen in each room ;)

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Do you get those water glider insects? They are about the size of a human hand in their wingspan and glide through the air. They *always* hang around lakes and ponds. All I have to do is step outside during a hot evening and there goes one, almost colliding with my head. ;)

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Hunter wrote:Do you get those water glider insects? They are about the size of a human hand in their wingspan and glide through the air. They *always* hang around lakes and ponds. All I have to do is step outside during a hot evening and there goes one, almost colliding with my head. ;)
Dragonflies? Dining Needles? Whatever you call them?

They eat mos-kweet-oes. Good things.
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