mother nature is taking over!
#1
mother nature is taking over!
once again, the most outrageous problems come my way. I noticed a large number of ants crawling around my bike. didn't think much of it since im backed up to woods. i opened my "trunk" and there were thousands of them feasting on ant larvae. i took off my fender, then battery housing and couldn't believe my eyes. my batter looked white!
i cleaned most of it out with a vacuum and hosed the 2 square frames that run parallel across the side. i'm waiting for it to dry so i can apply then ant killer gel.
any other suggestions???
i cleaned most of it out with a vacuum and hosed the 2 square frames that run parallel across the side. i'm waiting for it to dry so i can apply then ant killer gel.
any other suggestions???
Last edited by BrandNew2002; 06-06-2010 at 09:49 AM.
#2
I don't mean to laugh, but as I read your post, there was an advertisement for Terminex under the post. I can just imagine the call to them..."I would like to set up a visit for my bike...no, not my house...my bike....no, not the garage..umm...my bike."
So on a serious note, put it in a shed, a garage and try a fog bomb...then wash it top to bottom and in between.
So on a serious note, put it in a shed, a garage and try a fog bomb...then wash it top to bottom and in between.
#3
Most bugs are attracted to electronics and can sense low voltage. But that crap would freak me out. Hose em with brake cleaner!
If you can't avoid keeping your bike near the woods try putting some moth ***** in key areas of the bike. I just picked up a gallon of Ortho Home Defense MAX bug spray that works pretty well at home depot for 6$.. Odor free, doesn't stain, "lasts for a year", and for indoor and outdoor use., you can just cover your bike in that stuff.
If you can't avoid keeping your bike near the woods try putting some moth ***** in key areas of the bike. I just picked up a gallon of Ortho Home Defense MAX bug spray that works pretty well at home depot for 6$.. Odor free, doesn't stain, "lasts for a year", and for indoor and outdoor use., you can just cover your bike in that stuff.
Last edited by Sick97SS; 06-06-2010 at 12:08 PM.
#4
I don't mean to laugh, but as I read your post, there was an advertisement for Terminex under the post. I can just imagine the call to them..."I would like to set up a visit for my bike...no, not my house...my bike....no, not the garage..umm...my bike."
So on a serious note, put it in a shed, a garage and try a fog bomb...then wash it top to bottom and in between.
So on a serious note, put it in a shed, a garage and try a fog bomb...then wash it top to bottom and in between.
Most bugs are attracted to electronics and can sense low voltage. But that crap would freak me out. Hose em with brake cleaner!
If you can't avoid keeping your bike near the woods try putting some moth ***** in key areas of the bike. I just picked up a gallon of Ortho Home Defense MAX bug spray that works pretty well.. Odor free, doesn't stain, "lasts for a year", and for indoor and outdoor use., you can just cover your bike in that stuff.
If you can't avoid keeping your bike near the woods try putting some moth ***** in key areas of the bike. I just picked up a gallon of Ortho Home Defense MAX bug spray that works pretty well.. Odor free, doesn't stain, "lasts for a year", and for indoor and outdoor use., you can just cover your bike in that stuff.
i will definitely check out some of that bug spray. I'm going to wait it out for another day or two and see if this gel works.
#9
#10
I had the ad too! It was lulz.
But I do not like bugs. I'm not afraid, I'm just kinda a germaphobe (sp). I would've had someone else clean my bike :P