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The disadvantages to parking in the shade......
Other than the constant deluge of bird crap I guess there are other disadvantages to parking under a tree.
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The odds of this, maybe to a lesser degree, are my usual concerns. The grackles around here are prolific poop machines in parking lot trees around grocery stores.
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Aphid poop not easy to remove either.
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About a month or so ago I had just finished parking at our local Walmart Supercenter. I always park in the shade - provided by the parking lot Oaks. Not far away another person was doing the same. I noticed she was staring up into the tree above her car - no doubt due to the racket the Grackles were making.
I ended up inside where the carts are kept the same time as her and couldn't help but offer to her: "Those were Grackels making all that noise. They are kinda like Crows but noisier." Took her a few seconds and then she realized what I was referring to and said she'd never heard of a Grackle. In all the years parking there never once did one poop on my car or truck. |
We tend to just have seagulls around here and their poo is very adhesive. And sandy/abrasive.
"What do you do if a bird poops on your car?" "Just don't take her out again." |
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Haha, maybe sea gulls aren't that bad after all. |
Corvair, unsafe at any speed
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About a month ago I was visiting my nephew and parked in this very spot. The day after I left, he sent me this photo.
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Had that happen a few times. Neighbor's tree. Missed the cars, fortunately. I have night haron nests too. They are as bad as seagulls...
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We had a family beach house with Chinese pines (Pinus tabuliformis) around the place. They would drip pine gun onto the cars. Argh, it would almost ruin the paint to remove the stuff.
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During spring, lots of trees drop a fine mist of sap, which is very hard to get off, if not impossibled.
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I'll give that a try. Don't remember if I already tried it or not. I tried scraping & bug & sap remover on the windshield of my wife's car, which didn't work. I can see very small specs on the windshield, but figure I'll never get it off the paint.
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the ants herd the aphids and eat the honeydoo but they overproduce and the honeydoo drips on your car |
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Fred be like:
"Hold my beer!" :D |
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