If you like camping but hate dealing with bugs in your RV than today watch this video and I give you four tips to help dramatically reduce how many bugs you dealing with inside your camper. First of all the best thing to do is to try to keep the door closed as much as possible. The screen doors are good however bugs always seem to find a way to get around them the matter how tight they seem to be. Sometimes this is not a very convenient option so if you plan on leaving your door open here are three tips, the first tip beyond keep in the door close would be to shut off your outside light. If you can’t do that at least switch it over to a bug light to help reduce the number of bugs that congregate around it.
The next tip would be to make sure there are no lights on inside your RV near or around the door once again this will help cut down on the number of bugs congregating in that area. Keep in mind that if there bugs around the outside light or the door because they’re seeing light from within the camper, when you open that door just from the airflow of that process many bugs will be sucked into your RV.
So if you have your door closed and lights on the exterior near the door off and no light in the area of your camper door inside to attract bugs that alone will help cut down on your bug problem but there is one more additional thing you can do and that is to put a light on inside your RV as far away from the door as you can. This will give you some well-needed light outside your RV however it’ll cause the bugs to congregate around that window and not near your door.
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