Few things can ruin the shiny new appearance of your Langhorne area Toyota certified car than a bunch of bug splats on your windshield. If you’re like me, you probably wonder what kind of bugs those are that mar the otherwise transparent surface. Here are a few ways you can identify those splats just for the sake of satisfying your curiosity.
Red Splats
If you see red splats on your windshield, those are most likely female mosquitoes. Female mosquitoes are the only ones that inject blood so that’s a good clue as to what those red splats are.
Loud Splats
If you hear a loud splat hit your windshield when driving your Toyota certified car, you know you’ve really hit something. It’s likely a beetle, cockroach or some other big bug.
Yellow Splats
If you see yellow or creamy splats on your windshield, you’ve likely hit a few butterflies or moths. These bugs tend to leave behind wings, scales or some powder, too. Look for these clues when trying to identify those.
Tiny Splats
These are probably the most common types of splats you’ll see on your windshield. These are typically black flies, biting midges or something else that’s extremely little.
This might sound disgusting, but it’s a fun way to pass the time on a road trip or just for fun any time. Just be sure to clean those splats off before they build up and you can’t see out your windshield!