Entomology expert warns of midges in Port Macquarie

Liz Langdale
Updated November 1 2016 - 8:52am, first published October 27 2016 - 4:00pm
In abundance: Midges are often only a couple of millimetres in size. They tend to congregate near water bodies including creeks and estuaries. Photo: Dr Cameron Webb
In abundance: Midges are often only a couple of millimetres in size. They tend to congregate near water bodies including creeks and estuaries. Photo: Dr Cameron Webb

IT’S an urban myth that midges or sandflies cause such a nasty bite because they urinate on people, University of Sydney’s Department of Medical Entomology clinical lecturer Dr Cameron Webb says. 

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Liz Langdale

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