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I was devoured by clegsย riding the NC500 last week.ย Apparently, according to BBC Breakfast, ย midges can only fly at 3-5mph max whereas clegs can fly up to 15mph and they're attracted to shiny dark clothing.ย ย But since that is from the beeb i would take it with a pinch of salt
Cunning little beasts - they seem to understand where your eyes are and will usually settle/bite where you can't see them. Years ago I worked summer holidays in a garden centre, and we would work in pairs to spot them landing on each others necks/backs/backs of legs. If you spin round in circles they track you and land again once you've stopped. EVIL!
As the above poster said, stick Antisan on the bite within 20 mins and the effect of the bite is massively diminshed in my experience. I have a little tube in my pocket when I'm riding now.
And yes, there's loads of the buggers about this year. Got bitten twice last week when they flew down my top!
Had a couple this year and find steroid cream applied post bite helps with the speed of healing - and the itching.
They are proof there is no God IMO
Hateful little buggers. Got me good on a dog walk the other day...
Boggie - see the Trickstuff story on the front page for another Clegg reference. Scottish and German term for them maybe? Still evil whatever you call them.
Bitten by something last week that got all yellow gooey and swollen ankle. Bastard. Just hoping it wasn't a tick, but I get the impression they anesthetise so wouldn't notice easily, but this bugger was itching and aching.
Though I did read that they get confused by stripes (theory is that zebras evolved their stripes for that reason)
Were talking about this the other day after spotting a number of horses in zebra PJs out in Surrey Hills. Did wonder about zebra cycle gear ๐