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SlideInDad
Jul 31, 2015Explorer
billtex wrote:
Couple of ideas;
Don't park the camper under trees.
Throw some of the ant killer down the stink pipe...we had this problem in our last camper.
Also; ants probably mean moisture. Start poking around for wet wood.
Good luck, Bill
Wish I had that option. My property is only 1/3 of an acre with a slope that drops 50' over that! I had to build a 4' retaining wall off the side of my driveway and fill it with crushed stone to simply have a safe place to unload the camper as the rest of the property and driveway are sloped far too much to take it off safely, I know I tried once and almost destroyed the camper and truck along with possibly hurting or killing myself. The only place I could build the wall is in front and it has tree cover from neighbors trees. I wanted to put soft carport over it but the town won't let me due to being in front of the house, lucky they let me park it there at all.
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