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Iona Young

Scottish wild camper covered in hundreds of 'brutal' midge bites as he issues warning

A Scottish local was left covered in hundreds of red and painful midge bites on his legs after going wild camping in the countryside.

Ewan Murie from Dunfermline was visiting Rannoch Moor in the Scottish Highlands on a camping trip when he was feasted on by the blood-sucking insects.

He is now warning others of the "nightmare" midges after vowing never to camp in the beauty spot again. He added that midges were "100 per cent" the cause for the sore and itchy spots on his legs.

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In gruesome photos, red dots can be seen all over Ewan's legs, from his thigh to his ankle. Midge bites often look similar to mosquito bites - they leave small, red lumps that can be painful and very itchy on the surface of the skin.

Alongside the images, Ewan wrote: "Rannoch Moor," before stating: "Will never camp in that location again. Was a nightmare."

Since being shared on Facebook, fellow campers were quick to share their thoughts on the jaw-dropping images.

"I’m NOT going camping," a first said, while a second echoed: "I will never be going there then".

"Thats f*****g brutal," a third simple wrote, and a fourth shared: "This would put me off for life."

One commented: "Drink concentrated lime juice before you go, half a cup every day for a week or so and they wont come near you."

"Raw lavender they hate that," posted a second, while another joked: "Try wearing troosers next time!"

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Midges are tiny flying insects that are particularly common in wet and overcast conditions. They are notorious in Scotland for ruining many days out in the Highlands with their bites.

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