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If you're planning to spend time outdoors, especially in areas known for midges like the Scottish Highlands, it's essential to be prepared. Our range of insect repellents with DEET offers effective protection against midges, helping you enjoy the adventures without the constant buzzing and biting.

What are midges?

Midges are tiny flying insects, often found in damp, humid areas, especially near water. While they may be small, their bites can cause significant discomfort and irritation. In places like Scotland, midges are particularly notorious during the warmer months.

Do midges bite?

Yes, some species of midges do bite. In the UK, it's typically the female biting midge (Culicoides impunctatus) that causes problems. Their bites can leave itchy, red marks and may cause an allergic reaction in some people.

How to get rid of midges?

In order to keep midges at bay, using a repellent with DEET is one of the most effective solutions. DEET works by interfering with the insect’s ability to detect human scent, making it less likely they’ll land and bite. Apply to exposed skin and reapply as directed for continued protection.

How long do midges live?

The average lifespan of a midge is just a few weeks, but in that time, they can cause a great deal of nuisance. Their short lifecycle includes egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages, with adult midges being most active around dawn and dusk.

Midge repellents at MILITARY.EU

In our shop you'll find a selection of effective midge repellents containing DEET – a trusted ingredient known for keeping biting insects at bay. These products are designed to protect against midges, especially in areas where they're most active, such as the Scottish Highlands.

Whether you're going camping, hiking, or simply planning to spend time outdoors, make sure to take a DEET-based midge repellent with you – particularly if you're heading to regions where these insects are common, like Scotland.