I'm planning to visit Northern Scotland (kind of around the NC500) in mid-late September. I know that the midgies can be a real problem in the summer but was wondering whether they have normally gone by then? I've looked at the magnetic mosquito screens that you can get for the T6 and they look fabulous, but i'd rather not spend the £150ish for fitted ones if it's not really needed. Any advice gratefully received. Thank you.
Don’t waste your money on the mosquito screen.
The holes on the mesh are too big and the midgies can get through them.
I once made the mistake of buying a mosquito head net instead of a midgie head net for when I was out fishing.
The mosquito net let all the midgies in and I ended up basically wearing a bag full of midgies on my head.
I think the worst of them will be past by September.
Best tips for midgies
Buy a small fire pit and have that burning when sitting outside.
This makes a huge difference
I’ve been super impressed with this
It burns twigs but I take a box of these with me
Have a couple of citronella candles burning in your van. Make sure the vents are open though.
A good place is on the shelf at the front of the pop top when open.
Have some in your open awning also.
Don’t go out in the evenings when there’s no breeze if it’s bad.
If you do keep moving don’t stay in the one spot.
Or wear a head net (one for midgies)

Look for a pitch with a light wind.
If it’s bad and the van gets a load of them inside it.
Switch off all lights bar one and they will congregate around it.
Take a small battery hand hoover with you and just suck them all up.
Best repellent I’ve found is the small tins of spray on Smidge.
Not cheap but effective.