What's the strangest thing you've ever found in you carb bowl (1 Viewer)

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Broke my carb apart this morning and found some sort of beetle stink bug thing in the bowl. Guess he crawled in after I installed but before I attached fuel lines. Another lesson learned.

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Brown marmorated stink bug
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Halyomorpha halys, also known as the brown marmorated stink bug, is an insect in the family Pentatomidae that is native to China, Japan, the Koreas, and Taiwan. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Halyomorpha halys
Order: Hemiptera
Class: Insecta
Phylum: Arthropoda
Higher classification: Halyomorpha
Did you know: Stink bugs do not tolerate cold weather and they hibernate during the winter. softschools.com


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Stink bugs

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Green stink bug
 
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The brown mormorated stink bug should be immediately burned upon sight. They are a horrible nuisance.
 
Ive had floaties in my fuel bowl that would plug my jets and cause a stall when decelerating. :meh:
 

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