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Horsedoc wrote:
What kind of bugs, mud daubers or any other insects, present a danger when there are freezing temps enough to drain or add antifreeze?
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โDec-03-2016 10:51 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:path1 wrote:capndan771 wrote:
Leave open in case there is a small amount of moisture in the lines. I am assuming you are not using an antifreeze after blowing lines out. If using anti-freeze, of course low point drains would be closed.
Op here...Correct, no anti-freeze in lines, just little down each drain. So no water to freeze in lines. Was really thinking about bugs or anything that might harm system
Thanks
What if you taped a Baggie around the line end? Would catch any drops of water well away from the drain - but would keep out wasps/mud daubers, etc that are looking for a place to live out the winter?
โDec-03-2016 10:40 AM
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โDec-03-2016 10:38 AM
path1 wrote:capndan771 wrote:
Leave open in case there is a small amount of moisture in the lines. I am assuming you are not using an antifreeze after blowing lines out. If using anti-freeze, of course low point drains would be closed.
Op here...Correct, no anti-freeze in lines, just little down each drain. So no water to freeze in lines. Was really thinking about bugs or anything that might harm system
Thanks
โDec-03-2016 10:30 AM
capndan771 wrote:
Leave open in case there is a small amount of moisture in the lines. I am assuming you are not using an antifreeze after blowing lines out. If using anti-freeze, of course low point drains would be closed.
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