lovergoof
8/3/2007 9:31:21 PM
I recently bought a yellow H3 and don't worry, I will write a little bit about myself in the "New Member" area along w/ some pics soon. But anyway, I used to own a dark green Mustang which rarely attracted any cob webs. Ever since I bought the H3 cob webs are popping out left and right. It's the second car that I've owned so I may not know what's going on. I would wake up in the morning, clean off all the cob webs then drive it to work/around town etc. Come home, sleep then wake up in the morning with cob webs on the H3 again. Some of these are small either, some of them are huge. They're mostly on the wheel well and my mirrors or around my mirrors. If anyone knows what's going on with this, please let me know if I can some how I can get rid of this problem. Thank you in advace!
HummBob
8/4/2007 12:48:27 AM
Spiders LOVE HUMMERS!!!!!
novasaigo
8/4/2007 8:38:27 AM
Spiders love the woods and when they see the H3 they know they are going to go offroading so they hitch a ride.
importkiller
8/4/2007 9:06:49 AM
do you maybe have a nest in the H3 somewhere? Thats the only thing I can think of.
Muddydawg75
8/4/2007 5:40:41 PM
put a car cover on it overnight.... if the spiders are there the next day.... yellow is out.... and Impy's choice is in....
NJTEX
8/4/2007 6:00:37 PM
I know that bright yellow tends to attract bugs, that's why a yellow shirt can be a bad choice when hanging around outdoors. Maybe the spiders know this too?
Doc Olds
8/4/2007 7:35:53 PM
671H3
8/5/2007 8:23:48 AM
I wouldn't want to see those crawling around my Hummer.
lovergoof
8/5/2007 9:22:38 PM
Thank you everyone for replying. First I thought it was the color but seeing that IgottaH3 has a yellow H3 as well with no spider problems makes me believe that my Hummer might have a nest somewhere. Some of the replies on here are hilarious. Maybe it's just a coincindence that my new car attracts spider webs. I'll give it a bit more time before I freak out forever. Thanks guys!!!
671H3
8/6/2007 5:59:04 AM
The color shouldn't be the problem. Those spiders just have good taste!