Dealing with winter rodents
It can be upsetting when you find chewed food packaging or mouse droppings in your travel trailer; but a few simple measures can minimize intruding rodents.
It can be upsetting when you find chewed food packaging or mouse droppings in your travel trailer; but a few simple measures can minimize intruding rodents.
Once we’ve all winterized our RVs in the Fall and put them into storage, we tend to forget about them until the Spring. But it is a good idea to keep an eye on them over the colder months, and carry out an inspection every now and then, just to make sure we don’t have any surprises when we de-winterize. Here are a few things to look out for to keep your RV in tip-top condition over the Winter:
It’s Fall and temperatures are starting to drop below zero, so make sure you make time to winterize your RV before damage can be done. It’s not too difficult or time-consuming, but if you do need help, contact Tri Crown RV as we are happy to help with winterizing your camping unit.
No one likes nature’s little critters like mice invading their private spaces, and this includes your winterized RV as a great deal of damage can be done.
The reason we winterize RVs over the winter is to protect them from the cold, but other damage can occur to your camper if not prepared for the cold season.
When temperatures start to drop, it’s time to winterize our RV. But what else should we do to ensure that our RV stays in shape over the winter?
Other than winterizing your RV water systems, there are some other things you can do to prepare your camping unit for the cold months; here are a few.
When temperatures start to drop in the Fall, it’s time to winterize our RVs, contact Tri Crown RV as we are happy to help with winterizing your camping unit.
The main reason to winterize an RV is to protect it over the winter. Rain, snow, freezing cold; we get it all in the BC interior, and it can all cause damage.
It can be upsetting when you find chewed food packaging or mouse droppings in your travel trailer; but a few simple measures can minimize intruding rodents.