real stupid question

Yes and or no. Depends on the environment/soil. But usually they just rust away to their natural state...where it all began in the first place.
 

vibes said:
Yes and or no. Depends on the environment/soil. But usually they just rust away to their natural state...where it all began in the first place.
i just wondered because i placed a copper cent (which is different ) on an ant hill and it disappeared. Digging up the nest i discovered it was inside the middle of it and it seemed like the ants were attracted to it. A while back Mastereagle noticed he was finding coins in ant nests. :dontknow:
 

Yes and the phenomenon seems to be continuing this summer. Every copper penny I have dug in the last couple of weeks had ants in the ground near it.


Hmmmmm :icon_scratch:
 

mastereagle22 said:
Yes and the phenomenon seems to be continuing this summer. Every copper penny I have dug in the last couple of weeks had ants in the ground near it.


Hmmmmm :icon_scratch:
i still dont understand why :icon_scratch:
 

Nope! Your not nuts. Or maybe I am too. :D I think of you every time I dig a target and see ants, I head in that direction and there it is. I laugh every time! :) Karma or what? :icon_scratch:
 

I dont think your question is 'stupid' at all! As a matter of fact i find it very interesting...makes me wanna go out and dig up an ant hill!
 

IMO, a coppa degenerating in acidic soil would create an electric charge which might attract the little critters.

Who knows why????

LoL

MY 2 cents!
 

Great post aa,

I have noticed the same thing. It seems to be a lot less frequent here in Tennessee though.

DANGLANGLEY
 

Here in my part of Misery it usually only happens when the ground is pretty dry.
 

It only makes sense to me....

They say sharks may come to a coil in the surf,
and dogs are repelled by the wire in the ground at some frequency...

Electrolysis of a coin in dirt is an electrical process...

Why not?

If there's something going on in the hood, critters definitely want to know about it, or get as far as they can away from it....

and there ain't NO stupid questions!

Best
 

Sorry - had to post it again :)

AA.webp
 

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OK i found a partial explanation i think :icon_scratch: Ants are blind and use their antenae to recognize other ants of the colony. An ant can tell chemical makeup of an object like their own . OK i believe copper when it oxidizes gives of the same chemical as the ant therefore its accepted in the nest. I know different soils change the process of oxidation of copper but that's all i can come up with or they use the coin as a roof. :D Help me out here i flunked Chemistry. :icon_scratch:
 

aa battery said:
OK i found a partial explanation i think :icon_scratch: Ants are blind and use their antenae to recognize other ants of the colony. An ant can tell chemical makeup of an object like their own . OK i believe copper when it oxidizes gives of the same chemical as the ant therefore its accepted in the nest. I know different soils change the process of oxidation of copper but that's all i can come up with or they use the coin as a roof. :D Help me out here i flunked Chemistry. :icon_scratch:

Or the ANTs are taking over the world! ANTs every where you look now days. I could remember 20 years ago very few ANTs were around now if you don't speak ANTs...Well thats another story.
 

aa battery said:
when metal rusts does it give off any type of gas or carbons?I told you it was stupid :tard:

That's not a stupid question: Do Zombies experience tooth decay? Now that's a stupid question, of course they do, duh!

I can smell rust, so it must put out an odor...
 

Geesh...are we running out of topics? This is dejuvu all over again! :D

Where's Monty? ::)
 

Mona Lisa said:
Geesh...are we running out of topics? This is dejuvu all over again! :D

Where's Monty? ::)
if DD was here she would know ;D
 

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