In message <
XnsA627DC5891034Tr...@81.171.92.222>,
DerbyBorn <Some...@Nearhome.com> writes
I had a water meter fitted only a couple of years ago, so I'm not
familiar with the problems facing a meter reader. However, I reckon that
ants could certainly be a problem.
Some 30 years ago, we needed the gate valve (under the kitchen sink,
where the water enters the house) replaced, and got a plumber to do it.
Obviously he would have to turn the water off at the outside stopcock,
so I thought I'd better check its condition. It was at the bottom of a
6" square, 2' deep 'mini-mineshaft', and I hadn't looked at it for ages.
I was alarmed to find that the 'mineshaft' was almost full to the brim
with fine sand - which presumably had been transported there by ants. So
I set about removing it.
Using a trowel and a spoon, it was easy at first, but it became
increasing difficult as I got further down - especially as my arm is not
quite 2' long. However, a little-used Hoover Junior vacuum cleaner was
pressed into service, using the sucking tube attachment. Near the bottom
of the mineshaft, the sand became increasingly damp and harder, and
therefore more difficult to suck up. However, I eventually I was able to
expose the stopcock.
--
Ian