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In Scotland, midge eggs typically hatch in late spring to early summer, usually around May to June, when temperatures rise and environmental conditions become favorable. The timing can vary slightly depending on local weather patterns and specific species. Once hatched, the larvae develop in moist environments, often in bogs or near water bodies, before emerging as adult midges later in the summer.

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