moth balls
....And they are toxic to breath let alone in a small RV.
Peppermint Oil on cotton balls, it has to be 100% pure oil. Not cheap but works!
For spiders it's spray
coconut oil and vinegar, gone in a flash and won't come back.
You will not have any critters in your MH and it will smell like the tropics..........and won't burn your lungs out like moth balls will.
OR you can put moth balls in the RV if you don't mind these ailments:
""Moth balls contain either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene""Babies are especially vulnerable because their bodies are less able to clear naphthalene byproducts formed in blood.""theyโre a health hazard for kids for several reasons. Naphthalene exposure can cause red blood cells to break apart, a condition known as hemolytic anemia.""....The EPA links short-term exposure of humans to naphthalene to cataracts, liver and neurological damage. The agency considers the chemical a possible carcinogen.
The EPA warns that short-term exposure to paradichlorobenzene can cause nausea, vomiting, headaches and irritation. Long-term effects include anemia, skin lesions, appetite loss and liver damage.... ""mothballs contains 396 grams of naphthalene, which is sufficient to raise the average residential indoor air concentration to approximately 200 micrograms per cubic meter over a period of 1 year, though in small homes or apartments this would be expected to be much higher. Exposures of this magnitude are commensurate with industrial exposures to ... jet fuels.โ"Nope I don't think
I would be putting moth balls in the family RV. :B
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.