Iflyfish
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Keeping critters out of RV
Someone once told me of sprinkling some common household product around their RV to discourage insects and rodents from entering their RV. Does anyone
know anything about this? Comet Cleanser??? Borax?? Boric Acid???
Thanks,
Iflyfish
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Mexray
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I think you're after Boric Acid...
...you can get some info here:
http://www.alsnetbiz.com/homeimprovement/boric_acid.html
On our recent road-trip, we saw several Rv'ers that had put entire 'rings' of Boric Acid around their trailers, 5th wheels, etc. looked kinda like
'overkill' to me, with this big, white, powder 'ring' entirely around the RV! It's supposed to work on bugs, but don't know about rodents and other
warm-blooded critters. Also, have to wonder what the 'Kamp N-zi's' think about this practice??? A big white 'crop circle' kinda detracts from a camp
ground's natural appearance, IMHO...
According to my clock...anytime is \'BAJA TIME\' & as Jimmy Buffett says,
\"It doesn\'t use numbers or moving hands It always just says now...\"
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Diver
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I have never found bugs or critters getting into the camper to be a problem.
Just keep the screens closed, wipe your feet and keep food cleaned up.
I suppose some boric acid powder around your tires or steps would keep ants and other small crawlers away. If anything, you might consider spraying
the underside of the rig once a month or so (in dry weather) with a yard and garden bug spray.
Personally, I wouldn't bother.
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[Edited on 12-3-2006 by Diver]
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Pescador
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Shoot, when you go through Guerro Negro, they do that for you. Spray your whole rig, so that you won't be bothered by little bugs and critters.
Course, I guess they do not offer a money back guarantee.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
Shoot, when you go through Guerro Negro, they do that for you. Spray your whole rig, so that you won't be bothered by little bugs and critters.
Course, I guess they do not offer a money back guarantee.
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The first time we went through there, and a guy in a hasmat suit charged us, I asked him where MY suit was and he said the stuff was ok to breath.
Yea right. But at any rate, no bugs or critters.
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jerry
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that spray smells just like water
jerry and judi
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Diver
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Last time we went through the stop at GN, we asked if we had to have the spray. They said no, it was only voluntary. You have to volunteer not to have
it and then volunteer not to pay. They will try to charge and collect even if you don't want the spray. Be aware.
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Iflyfish
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I have made an ant poison using boric acid and karo syrup, works like a charm. Take it back to the nest and adios!
I never thought of spreading it on the ground. Good one.
Ilfyfish
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Sharksbaja
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Ant-acid???
U gotta be kidding...
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Iflyfish
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Yup
Good one Shark!
Some times I don't even know I am doing it.
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Iflyfish
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Mexray,
Is that a roach you dropped there?
Haven't asked that question since the sixties.
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Sharksbaja
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Acid & doobees and Roaches
Sounds like too much fun
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Marie-Rose
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Too much fun... should join the chat line!!
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Capt. George
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I use hand grenades, but I go through a hell of a lot of campers!
ant-acid, oh yeah!!! gp
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BajaBruno
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When I kept my trailer down in the tropics, I made what I called “borade bombs” (from boric acid—easily found at any drug store) that were very
effective against most crawlers, but especially roaches. Here is a recipe that has been proven effective:
Roach Bait:
1/4 c shortening
1/8 c sugar
8 oz powdered Boric Acid
1/2 c flour, water
Mix shortening and sugar until creamy. Mix boric acid and flour together. Combine the two mixtures and pour enough water to make dough. Place balls
around the house where roaches are and they will eat it and die.
I think this would work without the shortening, as roaches are primarily carbohydrate eaters, but maybe there are other crawlers that are attracted to
it. I threw the balls behind the cabinets and had no more troubles with roaches or other crawlers.
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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Iflyfish
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Thanks Bruno,
Good one!
Iflyfishandreleasethosenotdestinedfortheplate
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