WebMay 5, 2024 · Two pics below. First is where the bug used to be. It's still possible, but you can barely make out the old bug location. It's about 16 pixels above and a couple pixels right of the cursor. Takes a few seconds to find the old smear on a pure white background. Second pic is the bugs new location at bottom of monitor. WebNov 1, 2024 · dave isidore. There is a dead ant inside my monitor screen and I do not know what to do to remove it. My monitor is ASUS PG279Q and I do not know how to …
Actual nightmare: Ant moves into monitor screen, refuses to leave
WebMar 8, 2024 · Disposal Options For Deceased Ants On LCD Monitor. Once youve successfully removed all the living ants from around your LCD monitor, youll need to dispose of any dead ant remains properly in order to prevent further infestations in the future. One way of doing this is by liquefying the dead ant remains with a mixture of … WebSep 15, 2024 · Sep 15, 2024. #3. arif1752002m4a1 : You have to open it and remove it by compress air. im considering it but i read online that disassembling it is dangerous. i never tried opening a monitor so i might damage something. 0. cereal belly button
Actual nightmare: Ant moves into monitor screen, refuses …
WebFeb 8, 2007 · Wise Old Owl. Feb 7, 2007. #1. Now when I booted up my PC it is seen that something is crawling on the LCD screen. On closer inspection it is found to be two small ants. When I tried to remove them using a small piece of paper it was found that they are not on the screen but behind the screen or may be behind its outer layer. WebAug 26, 2008 · The only way to get it out is to take aprat the screen and put it back together unfortunately. Thankfully the laptop stills works perfectly well; it is just that of course my eyes are always drawn to this bloody ant … WebIn OP's case, ants are probably being zapped to death by the electricity inside his monitor. Dead ants releases alarm pheromones which will trigger more ants to come looking and attack the source of the ant's cause of death. That explains the "infestation" even though it's probably not even 1/100 of the ant population if there's an ant colony ... buy scotty peeler