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Bees in the Bird

Started by oldcarnut, July 13, 2009, 11:36:49 PM

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oldcarnut

While changing out my tank and exhaust, I found this nest.  It was actually between the bumper and body and hard to see intially until I had slipped my hand in there for leverage and felt it while I was pulling myself out from under it  :scared:.  I stuck it where you see it in the pic for size effect.  Not only did my car have a lot of Black Widow Spider nest sacs under it, I guess my Super Bird project was maybe wanting to go to the Super Bees   :D before I got it.  Just thought I'd post it as a warning of what could be lurking around in cars that have been sitting a while.  Bee carefull.  I'm always cautious opening hoods.  David

tan top

 :o yikes .could of been crawling under there & have the nest fall on you  :scared:
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69*F5*SE

That's a pretty good size nest. By the way, other than some residual surface rust the bottom of the car looks very solid on that side.