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bogie514
Explorer
Mar 06, 2016

Flea collar in refrigerator compartment?

When doing the walk- through on our new camper, the tech recommended that we put a flea collar in the refrigerator compartment (outside access/vent) to deter insects. He said that the screens you can place between the louvers restrict the airflow too much. I have never heard of using a flea collar like this, any thoughts or experiences?
  • CavemanCharlie wrote:
    I never had any luck using flea collars to keep the fleas off of my dogs.

    And, since the collars are designed for pet fleas how do you know it will deter wasps ?

    By using that logic you should be able to wear one yourself to keep mosquitoes away from you. (And elephants too. )


    Flea collars contain an insecticide, (Imidacloprid). They are designed to kill fleas. They may be too weak to harm wasps and spiders but they do repel them. Yes, flea collar would likely keep mosquitoes off your neck if you wore one, but your arms and legs are too far away to keep the buggers away from them!
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    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Makes sense to me, another product is the HOt Shot Fly strips, but these are not as easy to use as the old Shell Vapona strips since the Hot Shots come pre-enclosed in a plastic holder (you'd need to cut 'em into segments)
  • bogie514 wrote:
    When doing the walk- through on our new camper, the tech recommended that we put a flea collar in the refrigerator compartment (outside access/vent) to deter insects. He said that the screens you can place between the louvers restrict the airflow too much. I have never heard of using a flea collar like this, any thoughts or experiences?


    By god NO. And the salesperson that told you that should be fired. Just one more reason not to believe anything an RV salesperson says. :R

    There are some serious insecticides in flea collars. Not to mention the fumes from it coming into the RV which it will.

    12 years RV'ing no screen on the fridge vent and I have had no bug problems. If you "store" it for any length of time I would put a screen on the inside of the vent and take it out when you start using the RV.

    Depending where you live, regarding what type of bugs want to get in like mud dabbers in my area when 'parked' a long time. Trust me they don't fly alongside my MH while I am driving down the highway trying to get in! :W
  • I was told they are drawn by the smell of the propane. We cut a flea collar in half and put in fridge and hot water heater compartments.. No bugs so far.
  • on edit If you are talking about the outside vent to your refrigerator, I've heard of the pest strip thing.
    Don't know how well it works.
    If you are talking about a refrigerator in a bay or freezer I have thought about a HotShot pest strip, in wet bay, and engine compartment while in storage. Spiders get into everywhere.
    The Strips work real well in the garage next to the garage doors which do not seal completely.
  • I've had one in my outside fridge compartment since my fiver was new. No problems.

    I was in Saudi Arabia for 6 months back in 1991 and we were told to take them with us to wear. I didn't really want to do that so I ignored that idea.

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