Holly Persis, who went on business by car, quickly realized that something was wrong with the car - a suspicious smell of burning began to spread.
A resident of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA) parked, opened the hood and immediately discovered the cause of the strange smell, because it caught her eye. It turns out that the squirrels that regularly visit Holly's garden have decided that under the hood of the car can be stored for the winter. The active animals generously stuffed nuts and grass inside, so that the driver herself, and after the mechanics in the service, had to suffer for a long time before removing all this beauty from under the hood.
Fortunately, the car was not damaged, and Holly learned an important lesson. She was not too offended by the squirrel, but now she will regularly look under the hood so that the animals will no longer be tempted to use her car as a warehouse.