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- austinjennaExplorer
every roof vent pipe cover I have seen is open to the air and nothing would stop a fly from getting into the black tank from the roof vent
I have screens on mine just for this reason - tinstartrvlrExplorerSpeaking of the sewer flies....I kept finding the occasional black sewer fly in my shower. I never leave the gates open, so I figured it was just a random fly. Then one day I saw something wiggling near the lower track for the shower. Turns out it was a sewer fly maggot, one of many, that was living in the moisture under the track. Thus, the occasional fly on the shower wall. Once all the maggots were destroyed, no more flies.
- newman_fulltimeExplorer II
gbopp wrote:
newman fulltimer wrote:
gbopp wrote:
Thanks, now my DW will probably never use the RV toilet again. :E
Why would your wife go to the driveway to use the toilet :B
Because the OutHouse is in use. :M
Bet is a cooold outhouse :B - gboppExplorer
newman fulltimer wrote:
gbopp wrote:
Thanks, now my DW will probably never use the RV toilet again. :E
Why would your wife go to the driveway to use the toilet :B
Because the OutHouse is in use. :M - southernskyExplorerWe leave our valves closed till it needs dumping. Learned that one time when little flies or what ever was in the shower.
- newman_fulltimeExplorer II
gbopp wrote:
Thanks, now my DW will probably never use the RV toilet again. :E
Why would your wife go to the driveway to use the toilet :B - gboppExplorer
- gboppExplorerThanks, now my DW will probably never use the RV toilet again. :E
- old_guyExplorerevery roof vent pipe cover I have seen is open to the air and nothing would stop a fly from getting into the black tank from the roof vent
- down_homeExplorer IIWell at last it wasn't a python.
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