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- Dutch_12078Explorer III
popeyemth wrote:
Commercial screens are advertised as for " flying insects" because they don't stop the spiders from getting in.
More problems are reported from cobwebs than wasps.
"Mud Daubers" only eat spiders, one reason they get into vents-that's where the spiders are.
Metal window screening circumvents these problems.
Good Luck, Mike
Since installing the commercial screens in 2008, I rarely see any cobwebs in any of the protected areas. - Community AlumniHello
I was hosting in Oregon when my refrigerator stopped cooling properly (on propane no electric) freezer did OK refer did not. Bottom line was a dauber had got into the refer area a was trying to make a nest right smack dab on the orifice. I had flame but not what it should have been cleaned the orifice and all was well. I assume the dauber tried to make a nest during the time the generator was running while cooking and getting things back up to a full charge. A screen would have stopped it.
I also get daubers at the house and I use the Ortho Home Defense insect spray to spray the areas where I do not want wasps or daubers that seem to work well.
JimR - Sully2Explorer
jrwitt wrote:
Sully2 -- What are moth cakes and where do you get them?
Dutch_12070 -- Never heard of commercial mud dauber screens. Where did you find them? How do they differ from other types of screens?
Thanks to both of guys for your ideas.
Jack
You have never seen moth crystals or moth cakes???? - popeyemthExplorerCommercial screens are advertised as for " flying insects" because they don't stop the spiders from getting in.
More problems are reported from cobwebs than wasps.
"Mud Daubers" only eat spiders, one reason they get into vents-that's where the spiders are.
Metal window screening circumvents these problems.
Good Luck, Mike - Dutch_12078Explorer III
jrwitt wrote:
Dutch_12070 -- Never heard of commercial mud dauber screens. Where did you find them? How do they differ from other types of screens?
Here's one source, but many of the online RV accessory stores also have them.
RV Mud Dauber/Insect screens - rgatijnet1Explorer IIIYou can only screen out certain locations like your furnace, refrigerator, and water heater. This will not stop the mud daubers. I find them under the chassis, under the hood, and anywhere else they decide to build a nest. If you see them spray them. If not, just break off the mud nest and wait for the next one to appear.
- dewey02Explorer II
jrwitt wrote:
Sully2 -- What are moth cakes and where do you get them?
Dutch_12070 -- Never heard of commercial mud dauber screens. Where did you find them? How do they differ from other types of screens?
Thanks to both of guys for your ideas.
Jack
Here are links to:
Screens
Moth cakes - jrwittExplorerSully2 -- What are moth cakes and where do you get them?
Dutch_12070 -- Never heard of commercial mud dauber screens. Where did you find them? How do they differ from other types of screens?
Thanks to both of guys for your ideas.
Jack - down_homeExplorer II
mrlightrail wrote:
Getting a bunch of mud daubers wanting to make my RV their home. Any tips on keeping them out of my rig?
Fire ants! - popeyemthExplorerYou can click on my name and look at my posts this year where I used screen wire over my water heater and fridge vents to keep the critters out.
Any questions just ask.
Good Luck, Mike
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