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tourists about 'dangerous wild haggis'.Edinburgh Pest Control Services urged visitors to be on alert as August is known as the 'Haggis Laying Season'.The bed bug and wasp control group explained that parent 'Haggi' would be particularly vicious as they protected their 'newly hatched Hagglets.'Picturing the 'haggis' they cautioned that 'Coastal Haggi' were good swimmers would attack with a 'nasty peck'.Meanwhile the 'worst ones', the rare 'Galloway Belted Haggi', could be spotted in the hills and can very fast run.But they advised tourists that by playing 'bagpipe music' or 'sucking plenty of Moffat Toffee' they could repel the creatures.Edinburgh Pest Control Services said: "We have been asked by the SHPS ( Scottish Haggis Protection.

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