bunyip
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Ants seem to find a way into everything even though it is sealed, antenna baluns are a favourite for them as you discover when you lose TV reception.
What where the likely consequences had you not been there?
It was your pressure switch that was on fire,not the well. Switch looks like it's outdoors, they're not rated for a wet location, I don't believe. It might help to get it out of the weather.
Duh! You're kidding right? How many un housed wells do you think in this world?
Ants seem to find a way into everything even though it is sealed, antenna baluns are a favourite for them as you discover when you lose TV reception.[/QUOTE
Great minds think alike. When I noticed OP's location,Fire ants were my first thought. Us Yanks wouldn't know what antenna baluns are but most that live near the gulf know fire ants mess with any thing electrical. Net net result is bad connection although root cause might be ants. Now that we have them stirred up,I have questions about down under ants that invade antenna baluns. Do they build larger mounds than most ants? If you lightly touch the mound,does the mound instantly explode with hundreds of mad ants. Although it's rare avoiding a swarm stinging before you can escape,if a single ant is on your skin,does it repeatedly sting rather than sting and run as most ants do? Those behaviors describe what we know along the Gulf as "Imported Fire Ants".