Hey guys,
Sorry to post ANOTHER thread today, but I decided that since it was nice out, I would go out and vacuum out my car really good. Well, I have what appears to be a dead bee underneath the passenger seat of my 07 Acura TSX. I've tried every attachment that I have on the vacuum, and I can't seem to get the bee out from underneath the seat. I can touch it barely with my fingers, but the opening between the side of the seat and the floor is very narrow. Is there ANYWAY to remove this without taking my seat off? If not, I will just leave it be. It won't hurt anything to leave a bee underneath my seat will it? I'm figuring that eventually it will decompose, but I thought I would ask before I kept trying to figure out a way of removing it.
Thanks..
Sorry to post ANOTHER thread today, but I decided that since it was nice out, I would go out and vacuum out my car really good. Well, I have what appears to be a dead bee underneath the passenger seat of my 07 Acura TSX. I've tried every attachment that I have on the vacuum, and I can't seem to get the bee out from underneath the seat. I can touch it barely with my fingers, but the opening between the side of the seat and the floor is very narrow. Is there ANYWAY to remove this without taking my seat off? If not, I will just leave it be. It won't hurt anything to leave a bee underneath my seat will it? I'm figuring that eventually it will decompose, but I thought I would ask before I kept trying to figure out a way of removing it.
Thanks..
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