100's of Ants in my stealthcam.
#1
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I checked my stealthcam this weekend and when I opened it there were thousands of ants and larva in it. It still seems to be working fine but I am not quite sure if they could do any damage. Anyone else had this problem and if so how did you fix it. Oh yeah, and I wasted a whole roll of film on the sun. I accidently pointed it directly west just like it says not to. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
#2
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From: Maine
I'd clean it out real good and try another tree. Unless you got something on it the ants like I would think you just chose a tree the ants frequent. So, Pick another tree that dosen't face the sun and get set up there.
Good Luck!
I almost forgot, Welcone to the board
Good Luck!
I almost forgot, Welcone to the board
#3
Welcome to the board. I had the same problem with my Cuddeback. It was full of them little things. No problems with it but I did move to a different tree. Everything is good now. I just tapped it until all (or at least most) of the ants were gone.
Bummer about the roll of film.[
] That is why I went digital.
Good luck.
Bummer about the roll of film.[
] That is why I went digital.
Good luck.
#4
I have not had that problem yet. I guess the deer cocane lures them all away. 
As suggested I would just clean it off and put it on another tree. I doubt they could do any real damage during a short period of time.

As suggested I would just clean it off and put it on another tree. I doubt they could do any real damage during a short period of time.
#5
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I had that problem in my deercam, it blew through most of a roll of film, I figured it was the ants on the motion sensor. I thought I had them all out til I left it on the family room coffee table over night then moved it in the AM, they were everywhere again.
I sprayed ant killer in making sure to not hit the circuit board and I removed the camera.
--Bob
I sprayed ant killer in making sure to not hit the circuit board and I removed the camera.
--Bob
#7
I have had that problem many times. Now I add gasket material to seal the doors better, and some of the cameras i have taped the openings. If they do get in at a certain location move the camera.
#8
I can say with my camtrakker, out of the hundreds of trees I've had mine on, the only time I've had the ants were when I had it on a pine( 2 times). This is my 2 cents, but I believe this is the common occurance for this particular situation.




