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rockhillmanor
Mar 16, 2016Explorer
I just bought a home in Florida and it is parked on my property. And within just one year my MH is completely covered in black, red and green mold!
I am parked near trees. Not under the trees, just near them and the sap, pollen and mold has covered my entire MH. :(
Unlike Northern Pine trees and Northern Oak trees. The Florida Oak and Pines heavily pollinate. and I mean they POLLINATE!
I have to use the wipers and washers on my car to even be able to see out the windshield when the pollen starts to fly.
If you have the 'option' to take it back home up north. I would most definitely do that and NOT leave it here.
I parked my MH up North outside for 6 years and it looked like brand new. One year here and the poor thing looks and smells awful.
I am parked near trees. Not under the trees, just near them and the sap, pollen and mold has covered my entire MH. :(
Unlike Northern Pine trees and Northern Oak trees. The Florida Oak and Pines heavily pollinate. and I mean they POLLINATE!
I have to use the wipers and washers on my car to even be able to see out the windshield when the pollen starts to fly.
If you have the 'option' to take it back home up north. I would most definitely do that and NOT leave it here.
I parked my MH up North outside for 6 years and it looked like brand new. One year here and the poor thing looks and smells awful.
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