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I've noticed that when I wash my Vette, small bugs seem to be attracted to it. Not so noticeable when actually washing. But when drying I see many of them. Even today when the temp is about 50 degrees, sure enough...bugs on the car as I dry it.
I've washed other cars and never noticed this. My wife's car is white, so I would have seen bugs on it. Have any other Velocity Yellow Vette owners noticed this?
Can't answer for sure BUT, isn't the color yellow used on chemical bug traps to lure the critters to the killing agent? For example, I've witnessed the mosquito traps, generally placed by agricultural people, all over this country and they are yellow. The ones here in AZ. are yellow that are placed to check for certain types of insects that provide problems for citrus.
Can't provide the "scientific" reason, however.
I also have noticed bees like yellow and bright red.
I had a Chevy truck that was the same shade as the VY (different name of course), the bugs loved it. That is one reason I am glad I went with JSB even though I love the VY as well.
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I also have noticed bees like yellow and bright red.
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Yeah. I was riding down the main drag here in town when I first got the car. Top down having a great day... til I stopped at a traffic light wherein a bee got in the car with me buzzing around my head. He disappeared down low. I had to go at the green light. I don't know where the bee is or what his plans are. There's no good place to pull over. I'm 6'2" @ 250 and 61 so jumping quickly outta the car ain't gonna happen. Found a place to pull over but never did find the bee.
Oh well, chalk that up to experience. Fifteen minutes later at another light, the same thing happens! I'm not really scared of bees and they usually go away if you don't provoke them. But I gotta wonder what the yellow does to their behavior? Maybe I'll put some bee spray in the car this summer.
yes... i have same problem.. well, not the same as this, but yellow does attract Attachment 47718809
Those bugs look different from those we have here. I bet they'd make for an interesting wash & dry experience. I suspect wifey would make me take it to a professional car wash though, after seeing those bugs with me in the driveway
08 Z owner here and mine is Velocity Yellow -- I've noticed that as well, bees or bugs in general seem drawn to the damn thing.
I really try not to pay any attention to them - trying to shoo or swat them away will just cause you to have bug guts on your freshly washed vette. Might as well let them scurry around on it for a few minutes and then fly away without leaving a mark.