I was gonna say to freeze it, but that’s already been taken care of. Kim
I feel any of those warm weather critters that may have tried to travel with this car got a surprise! It came up in winter, and it was cold. The last 3 winters were not easy peasy either, especially this past winter where we set records for low actual temps (minus 38* below zero).
Way to big for that. this is a little bigger than a golf ballBrown Recluse egg sac....brown recluse egg sack pictures - Google Search
Can’t see it, but there were scorpion like creatures under water hundreds of millions of years ago. I found a rock with a sea shell petrified in it in Kansas once. The center of the continental United States (& the Sahara desert of all things-whale bones) used to be a shallow sea.Had this Duster brought up from Az about 4 years ago. Replacing a brake caliper once I came across a "shell" of a tiny scorpion. Now doing the other side UCA bushings, I came across this huge "sack" of something. It's soft but tough. It's probably a little bigger than a golf ball.
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Jadaharabi Get your "desert days" of knowledge in here and tell me what this is!!!!!!
I think its my ex wife's diaphragmHad this Duster brought up from Az about 4 years ago. Replacing a brake caliper once I came across a "shell" of a tiny scorpion. Now doing the other side UCA bushings, I came across this huge "sack" of something. It's soft but tough. It's probably a little bigger than a golf ball.
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Had this Duster brought up from Az about 4 years ago. Replacing a brake caliper once I came across a "shell" of a tiny scorpion. Now doing the other side UCA bushings, I came across this huge "sack" of something. It's soft but tough. It's probably a little bigger than a golf ball.