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Not at Glasto but last summer I got bitten horrificly they swelled up to the size of golf balls, all i can say is take bug spray and anti-histamines incase you do get bitten. I also take odourless garlic capsules because apparently they keep bugs away ( incidently they are also good for your heart) :)

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I did get bitten by a horsefly in 2011, which I stupidly ignored and continued to plod around in mud for the next three days, until the Sunday when my leg had swollen up to three times its size and I had to be taken to Medical. However, that is the only time I've been bitten at Glastonbury and I've been a few times.

So, its unlikely that you will get bit, but if you really are that unlucky, then make sure you cover the bite and keep it clean. As much as people like to claim that Glastonbury mud has health benefits, it left me needing a course of strong antibiotics!

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Even little bites can become bad, something bit me at Latitude one year right on the back of my heel so must have been something in the tent really unless it got in my sock somehow. Anyway, because my shoes were rubbing it all weekend it got infected and ballooned so ended up going to hospital the day after we got back and had to take a course of penicillin.

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