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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Scotland’s bloodsucking pests have mixed fortunes

“Being so tiny, with just a 2mm wingspan, midges dehydrate very quickly in warm, dry weather and although resting up in the vegetation improves their survival, it means they have fewer opportunities to fly in search of a bloodmeal required to mature their eggs.”

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