Midges in Scotland
By (Author) George Hendry
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
27th September 2011
20th June 2011
5th
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Insects (entomology)
595.772
Paperback
80
Width 120mm, Height 175mm, Spine 8mm
97g
The first edition of this book rapidly topped the list of bestsellers and has continued to sell well, turning up in places as far away as German schlosses, Brisbane bedsides and Canadian log cabins! This latest edition brings the story of biting midges up to date with new material on the Highland midge, its biology and why it bites. Written in a highly readable but informed way, it describes how and why the midge plays such a dominant role in the ecology and human culture of the Highlands, not least in keeping the worst of human depredations under control. Armed with this book, you should be able to enjoy the splendours of the Highland summer without quite so many bites! Illustrated with cartoons by BAX.
'Essential reading - Dr Hendry is a man with a mission to tell the truth'
* The Big Issue *'Fascinating reading'
* The Observer *Dr George Hendry is a biologist and science writer. The origins of this book go back to a period in his student days when he was besieged an old house in the Highlands during a particularly midgy summer. He lives in Rossshire.