Posted by
pudge
on from the the-lunch-that-comes-to-you dept.
xkranda writes "Seriously ... this is off the Apple Discussions site. Apparently some poor sap's iBook became infested with ants. All I have to say is ew! Ew! Ew! Ew!!!"
not all that funny
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Anonymous Coward
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i had ants eat my alarm clock once, went right past the pizza and infested my clock (was fun drowning them later, but thats a different story) something about the electric hum that attracts them i belive.
Ants and electronics
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erik+umenhofer
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Ants are supposed to have a strange sense of magnetic fields and electric fields. Electronics give off a lot of stuff, animals are especially attuned to it. They have been known to short out traffic lights etc., by crawling inside and bridging connections. They use these fields for navigation and stuff. They are pretty precise.
Re:Ants and electronics
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Anonymous Coward
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Actually, you are partly right. Cockroaches and rodents love to nibble on wiring because they are rolled in dried milk solids. This keeps the plastic from fusing together as wire is spooled. That's why wiring has that distinctive feel to it. But a little bit always remains and so for rodents and other pests it's like string cheese running every which way.
Re:Ants and electronics
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cervo
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Report
Has a report from the department of Engineering Technology at Texas Tech about ways to stop fire ant damage. The first few pages discuss the problem:
Basically it says that the alternating magnetic fields generated by and within the electronic equipment attract the ants from short distances. When the ant dies the electricity causes strange reactions, including the release of pheromones which attract other ants. And it seems that in some places this is a serious problem as was said with some figures quoted. However this report is about fire ants and I am too lazy to research more to see if it generalizes to all aunt species so good luck:)
Beats roaches
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MacAndrew
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True story -- I remember a report a dozen years ago of a person who took in her buggy Macintosh SE. It was full of cockroaches, eggs and everything. I have no idea how that could happen, or what the owner's concept of hygeine was. Maybe she left too many muffins sitting on top to warm.
Something like this...
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Brigadoon
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· Score: 5, Interesting
I heard once about a problem like this before. A few cities in the southern US were having. Apparently, red ants would get into traffic lights' circuitry and completely destroy the stuff, costing a great deal of money.
It turns out that a few ants had got in there and fried. Upon their deaths, their bodies released pheremones, attracted more ants, who promptly got fried, releasing even more pheremones, attracting more ants... You get the idea.
Re:Something like this...
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Stubby
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· Score: 2, Interesting
Traffic Cabinets also frequently have bits of paper like Log books, Instruction Manuals, and Labels in them that Ants and Rodents find as nice food and bedding sources. Traffic cabinets in the Northern States also have small space heaters, to keep the electronics above NEMA specs. This makes them like Rodent hotels, especially if you have lazy contractors that like to use "spray foam" instead of good Duct seal to seal conduits. There are more fiber hits in the US from Rodents then back hoes.
Killed my pentium.
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uberstool
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· Score: 5, Interesting
I use to keep a P133 out in the garage workbench. I One day, I went out and the screen was black. I powered down for a hard reboot and got a few odd beeps and nothing else. I live in the middle of the Arizona desert and expected dust would eventually kill the machine. Turns out a fat ass black widow spider decided to melt her fat self on my processor.
Seen it before...
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breser
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I had something like this happen once before to me to a cordless phone charging stand that was in my kitchen. Something with sugar in it got underneath the charger and the ants made the charger their home. I'd guess someone left something sweet was around the computer. I haven't seen the comment since Apple's site isn't responding.
I just take the charger apart. Sprayed it with Lysol (yes this will kill ants). Put it in a plastic bag and left it. Next morning lots of dead ants. Then came cleanup followed by lots of drying. I also had to keep spraying for ants until eventually they quit coming back.
However the charger is still working nicely for me.:)
Re:Instant Karma!
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Anonymous Coward
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Dude, that was the greatest game! I remember ganging up and taking out much larger spiders and centipedes, and the ultimate goal was to take over the house by driving the people out. You could end up spending a lot of time digging out elaborate tunnels underground for your colony. I played it all the time on the old Macs (ironically) they had in the school computer lab.
... about 10 or 11 years ago I was working for a large hotel chain. And I recall there being an ant infestation in not one telephone but most of the telephones on a particular floor it was something like 25 of the 30 or so rooms on that level that we affected.
The interesting thing was they must have been using them for quite a while because many of the phones had damaged circuit boards in them which caused the phones to stop working, this is how the infestations were discovered initially. We had recieved no reports of ants in guests rooms from guests or housekeeping staff prior to the failures. A coincidence, perhaps. But very strange just the same.
xbox roaches
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paradesign
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the first shippments of xboxes had roaches in them. my girlfriend works at funcoland, and when they cut into the boxes to unpack them roaches came skittering out and scared the shit out of them.
-- I want 2D games back.
I can beat all the insect/reptile takeover stories
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Derg
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I had a buddy of mine ask me to take a look at his computer. It had begun to make thumping/ticking noises when he would turn it on, and would not stop till he turned it off. I cracked the case, to find a quite dead and petrified rat inside his case, that thumped against his cpu fan. fuckin sick.. how it got in, and died in such a way to not stink to high heaven, I will never know, though I suspect someone put it there..
-- I'm a little tea pot.
How about Omniview switchboxes?
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antdude
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Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 09:07:26 -0800 From: TechSupp To:... Subject: RE: ants in omniview switchboxes
Thanks for the feedback. This is a new one to us. If you have any problems down the road let us know and we will replace them. I have forwarded this info to the President of Belkin and the Product Managers.
Technical Support Manager Belkin Components
-----Original Message----- From:... Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 10:24 AM Subject: ants in omniview switchboxes
came back to work from the holiday weekend. noticed a stream of ants going up the cables in the back of a rack in the server room. oddly, this stream of ants was carring larva up the omniview cables, and appeared to be entering the omniview via the dip switch hole, and then exiting withot the larve. I traced the stream out of the building, then traced a smaller stream down a hallway and to another room with another system with an omniview. here as well ants were streaming in from outside with larve, depositing them in the omniview, and exiting. I took both omniviews outside and opened them. hundreds of ants and hundreds of tiny white ant larve were in each omniview, apparently storing and guarding the ants under the bottom circut board. nothing was hurt, so I shook/knocked/blew the ants out, dissasembled the omniview, coated the case with ant spray, let dry, reassembled, reinstalled, everything works fine.
it dosen't appear the ants were after food in either case. I think something about the omniview gave them a home they felt compelled to store their larva in. I just can't explain why they would pick those, and how the so effectivley found the only two omniviews on that side of our building. the omniviews involved are both SE 4 port, and are still working fine.
-J.R.
-- Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
Webs and nests collect moisture.
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drowsy
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Back when I was a Mac hardware repair guy, this person came in with an SE30 that would fail "only in the mornings". We thought it might be an odd time-sensitive extension like an anti-virus app, but we opened it up, and it had some big bug habitat in there. Even though the bugs seemed absent, their nests would collect the morning dew and short out the board.
Ive had worse...
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rosewood
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So, I was doing my time, paying my dues and doing what I could to bring quality to the lifeless void that is a Best Buy black shirt technician (well, we became black shirts while I worked there). Anyhoo, this "woman" brought in a very old packard bell that was covered in yellow dust. A smoker. Some of the worse shit comes from smokers. As soon as she walked in the door, the AV tech told me to tell her to go away. My manager heard this and got pissy. She later recanted.
She brought her computer up and slapped down her PSP that had 20 or so days left and demanded a new computer because this one would no longer turn on. So I said okay, checked it in and put it in the back. When we opened it, a whole cock-a-roach family came running out. I almost vommited right then and there. It took WEEKs to get rid of those fuckers, adn even then we knew they were not gone.
Aparently about two months earlier this same nasty lady came in to the av area with a vcr for a "cleaning." When the AV tech opened it he found a dead mouse and silverfish. To this day you can find silver fish in that best buy :
I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords.
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William+R.+Dickson
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I'd like to remind them that as a trusted web personality, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves.
How about Roaches in an IBM
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Hardwyred
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When I was doing my time as a bench tech, a guy brought in his IBM desktop, complaining that it had turned itself on, smoked and will not work anymore. We figured lightening. When he brought it in, it had the yellow staines of a smoker, but nothing else to tip us off. I opened the box and dozens of roaches came pooring out. We had to bag it up and call the guy, telling him that we couldn't work on his PC under warranty because IBM refused to pay for bug bomb! The roaches had curled up in his power supply, nested there and started eating the cables. To this day my skin still crawls when I see one of those IBM desktops.
-- www.linux-skunkworks.com
Ants... not the worst I've encountered.... HP320
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coldnight
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I worked at a Field Force Automation specialist - we supported users with laptops and printers. We would swap out 2-10 items a week - new machines, new printers because the sales people in NYC were really hard on thier machines.
So, we replaced a printer - an HP320 portable inkjet. We got the old machine back and as we unpack it, there is a light brown dust falling from it. My Co-worker (and wife) passed the box to me and said "I don't want to know"... well... It was finely ground bits of cockroaches! All the nice paper pinch rollers in the printer also kill roaches dead! So, we just tossed it into the dumpster including the shipping box. I think we marked it in inventory as "Scrapped for parts".
Coldnight
Bah, you've got an ant/bug problem???
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freeschwag
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I used to work at San Clemente Island, where they have waves of growing things, first the grass grows 20 feet tall then the earwigs eat all the grass,(fast forward to comments below), then the mice eat all the earwigs and we have a serious rodent problem, rinse, repeat.
Back to the earwigs, they aren't as "smart" or organized as ants, but I've had to SHOVEL dead ones, and even filled a 15 gallon ShopVac(tm) FULL of the damn things. Amazing how heavy 15 gallons of dead bugs can be. Plus the end all get all is, they loved to huddle together inside some of our test equipment, they seemed to prefer Oscilloscopes. I had a guy bring one to me to repair because it "smoked" when he turned it on. Well, in my experience, a power supply failire isn't all that uncommon, however, I wasn't prepared to have my boots covered in crawly things when I slid it out of the case. That's the one and only day I had appreciation for the Navy requiring me to wear boots. ~~Thank god there's not a surveillance camera out there to get a shot of the heebie jeebie, I got the willy's jump-a-thon dance I did at that point, it was a Kodak Moment(tm) I'm sure.
-- Tweet, tweet, all id10t's out of the gene pool, open swim is over.
My cousin had a mouse living in his pc. he left one of the slot plates (the things that go over unused pci slots) and the mouse went through that. packed his pc full of dogfood. it pissed and corroded the metal. The reason he asked me to look at it was the mouse chewed the ide cable.
i had ants eat my alarm clock once, went right past the pizza and infested my clock (was fun drowning them later, but thats a different story)
something about the electric hum that attracts them i belive.
Ants are supposed to have a strange sense of magnetic fields and electric fields. Electronics give off a lot of stuff, animals are especially attuned to it. They have been known to short out traffic lights etc., by crawling inside and bridging connections. They use these fields for navigation and stuff. They are pretty precise.
True story -- I remember a report a dozen years ago of a person who took in her buggy Macintosh SE. It was full of cockroaches, eggs and everything. I have no idea how that could happen, or what the owner's concept of hygeine was. Maybe she left too many muffins sitting on top to warm.
I heard once about a problem like this before. A few cities in the southern US were having. Apparently, red ants would get into traffic lights' circuitry and completely destroy the stuff, costing a great deal of money.
It turns out that a few ants had got in there and fried. Upon their deaths, their bodies released pheremones, attracted more ants, who promptly got fried, releasing even more pheremones, attracting more ants... You get the idea.
I use to keep a P133 out in the garage workbench. I One day, I went out and the screen was black. I powered down for a hard reboot and got a few odd beeps and nothing else. I live in the middle of the Arizona desert and expected dust would eventually kill the machine. Turns out a fat ass black widow spider decided to melt her fat self on my processor.
I had something like this happen once before to me to a cordless phone charging stand that was in my kitchen. Something with sugar in it got underneath the charger and the ants made the charger their home. I'd guess someone left something sweet was around the computer. I haven't seen the comment since Apple's site isn't responding.
:)
I just take the charger apart. Sprayed it with Lysol (yes this will kill ants). Put it in a plastic bag and left it. Next morning lots of dead ants. Then came cleanup followed by lots of drying. I also had to keep spraying for ants
until eventually they quit coming back.
However the charger is still working nicely for me.
Here are some screenshots.
And, it has its own (albeit small) category in the Google Directory.
The interesting thing was they must have been using them for quite a while because many of the phones had damaged circuit boards in them which caused the phones to stop working, this is how the infestations were discovered initially. We had recieved no reports of ants in guests rooms from guests or housekeeping staff prior to the failures. A coincidence, perhaps. But very strange just the same.
the first shippments of xboxes had roaches in them. my girlfriend works at funcoland, and when they cut into the boxes to unpack them roaches came skittering out and scared the shit out of them.
I want 2D games back.
I had a buddy of mine ask me to take a look at his computer. It had begun to make thumping/ticking noises when he would turn it on, and would not stop till he turned it off. I cracked the case, to find a quite dead and petrified rat inside his case, that thumped against his cpu fan. fuckin sick.. how it got in, and died in such a way to not stink to high heaven, I will never know, though I suspect someone put it there..
I'm a little tea pot.
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 09:07:26 -0800 ...
...
From: TechSupp
To:
Subject: RE: ants in omniview switchboxes
Thanks for the feedback. This is a new one to us. If you have any problems
down the road let us know and we will replace them. I have forwarded this
info to the President of Belkin and the Product Managers.
Technical Support Manager
Belkin Components
-----Original Message-----
From:
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 10:24 AM
Subject: ants in omniview switchboxes
came back to work from the holiday weekend. noticed a stream of ants
going up the cables in the back of a rack in the server room. oddly, this
stream of ants was carring larva up the omniview cables, and appeared to
be entering the omniview via the dip switch hole, and then exiting withot
the larve. I traced the stream out of the building, then traced a smaller
stream down a hallway and to another room with another system with an
omniview. here as well ants were streaming in from outside with larve,
depositing them in the omniview, and exiting. I took both omniviews
outside and opened them. hundreds of ants and hundreds of tiny white ant
larve were in each omniview, apparently storing and guarding the ants
under the bottom circut board. nothing was hurt, so I shook/knocked/blew
the ants out, dissasembled the omniview, coated the case with ant spray,
let dry, reassembled, reinstalled, everything works fine.
it dosen't appear the ants were after food in either case. I think
something about the omniview gave them a home they felt compelled to store
their larva in. I just can't explain why they would pick those, and how
the so effectivley found the only two omniviews on that side of our
building. the omniviews involved are both SE 4 port, and are still
working fine.
-J.R.
Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
Back when I was a Mac hardware repair guy, this person came in with an SE30 that would fail "only in the mornings". We thought it might be an odd time-sensitive extension like an anti-virus app, but we opened it up, and it had some big bug habitat in there. Even though the bugs seemed absent, their nests would collect the morning dew and short out the board.
So, I was doing my time, paying my dues and doing what I could to bring quality to the lifeless void that is a Best Buy black shirt technician (well, we became black shirts while I worked there). Anyhoo, this "woman" brought in a very old packard bell that was covered in yellow dust. A smoker. Some of the worse shit comes from smokers. As soon as she walked in the door, the AV tech told me to tell her to go away. My manager heard this and got pissy. She later recanted.
She brought her computer up and slapped down her PSP that had 20 or so days left and demanded a new computer because this one would no longer turn on. So I said okay, checked it in and put it in the back. When we opened it, a whole cock-a-roach family came running out. I almost vommited right then and there. It took WEEKs to get rid of those fuckers, adn even then we knew they were not gone.
Aparently about two months earlier this same nasty lady came in to the av area with a vcr for a "cleaning." When the AV tech opened it he found a dead mouse and silverfish. To this day you can find silver fish in that best buy :
The ultimate network admin tool needs HELP!
This reminds me of the November 4th entry (scroll down a bit) on Paul Lujan's site entitled, "Ants Ate My Hub!". Pretty funny(?)...
--
http://www.aikiweb.com - AikiWeb Aikido Information
I'd like to remind them that as a trusted web personality, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves.
When I was doing my time as a bench tech, a guy brought in his IBM desktop, complaining that it had turned itself on, smoked and will not work anymore. We figured lightening. When he brought it in, it had the yellow staines of a smoker, but nothing else to tip us off. I opened the box and dozens of roaches came pooring out. We had to bag it up and call the guy, telling him that we couldn't work on his PC under warranty because IBM refused to pay for bug bomb! The roaches had curled up in his power supply, nested there and started eating the cables. To this day my skin still crawls when I see one of those IBM desktops.
www.linux-skunkworks.com
I worked at a Field Force Automation specialist - we supported users with laptops and printers. We would swap out 2-10 items a week - new machines, new printers because the sales people in NYC were really hard on thier machines.
... well... It was finely ground bits of cockroaches! All the nice paper pinch rollers in the printer also kill roaches dead! So, we just tossed it into the dumpster including the shipping box. I think we marked it in inventory as "Scrapped for parts".
So, we replaced a printer - an HP320 portable inkjet. We got the old machine back and as we unpack it, there is a light brown dust falling from it. My Co-worker (and wife) passed the box to me and said "I don't want to know"
Coldnight
I used to work at San Clemente Island, where they have waves of growing things, first the grass grows 20 feet tall then the earwigs eat all the grass,(fast forward to comments below), then the mice eat all the earwigs and we have a serious rodent problem, rinse, repeat.
Back to the earwigs, they aren't as "smart" or organized as ants, but I've had to SHOVEL dead ones, and even filled a 15 gallon ShopVac(tm) FULL of the damn things. Amazing how heavy 15 gallons of dead bugs can be. Plus the end all get all is, they loved to huddle together inside some of our test equipment, they seemed to prefer Oscilloscopes. I had a guy bring one to me to repair because it "smoked" when he turned it on. Well, in my experience, a power supply failire isn't all that uncommon, however, I wasn't prepared to have my boots covered in crawly things when I slid it out of the case. That's the one and only day I had appreciation for the Navy requiring me to wear boots.
~~Thank god there's not a surveillance camera out there to get a shot of the heebie jeebie, I got the willy's jump-a-thon dance I did at that point, it was a Kodak Moment(tm) I'm sure.
Tweet, tweet, all id10t's out of the gene pool, open swim is over.
My cousin had a mouse living in his pc. he left one of the slot plates (the things that go over unused pci slots) and the mouse went through that. packed his pc full of dogfood. it pissed and corroded the metal. The reason he asked me to look at it was the mouse chewed the ide cable.
-Foxxz