Scotland's bloodsucking pests have mixed fortunes

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Scotland's bloodsucking pests have mixed fortunes
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The weather in parts of Scotland has hit midge numbers but benefited ticks, according to experts.

The midge forecast, run by Dundee-based insect repellent-maker APS Biocontrol Ltd, said this year's weather had played havoc with the lifecycle of biting midges in some parts of Scotland.

"Eggs from these midges would normally give rise to a second-generation peak five to six weeks later, but this was significantly suppressed by the hot, dry weather experienced in Scotland - and the rest of the UK - this year.

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