I've seen squirrel nut caches, rat's nests, and even a possum sleeping on an engine, But this is a new one for me. Apparently they were making a nest in the expansion cap. The car had not been driving in several months, so they had time to find the cavity in the expansion tank cap. Either they could not find a way into the car or liked the cap better, because we could not find any ants in the car or trunk.
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Does this mean ants are immune to ethylene glycol damage?
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Originally posted by TimeMachinE30 View PostSweet, no? Why coolant is do dangerous for dogs, they will lap it up only to be a certain death.
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Originally posted by Powling View PostSide note - some people in my area have been lacing dog food with coolant and dropping it off at the local dog park. Needless to say if the loser gets caught in the act he'll likely not make it out of the park alive!
Mannnnn The things I'd do to someone if I caught them in the act doing shit like that or even abusing an animal. There would be hell to pay to say the least.
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Originally posted by TobyB View PostBitter ants. Never knew they suffered from the same problems we did.
"damn kids, get out of my crack in the sidewalk"
Jim, was this a car with coolant, or a race car with water and additive?
tThe car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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