The information is a blog post written by Professor95 from the Woodall's Family Camping blog site. Of course, being from Woodall's, I guess I'd expect nothing less than some pretty darn good RVing information.
It includes some things I hadn't heard of doing, but make perfect sense. And, now that I know about removing all paper products (toilet paper, paper towels, napkins, tissues, etc.), I will head back to my already-winterized camper and go get those mice-loving home building materials.
Some of the other good bits of winterizing tips include:
- Remove LCD televisions.
- After draining your water heater tank, inspect the anode rod. It very well could need replacing.
- Cover the tongue jack and spray the coupler and stabilizer jacks with WD-40.
There's much more good information on their blog post, so I encourage you to check it out.
If you put dryer sheets in the drawers and area's like under the bed storage, other storage area's they don't like them, we do it every year and have never had a problem.
ReplyDeleteMy parents do the same thing! I've been thinking about doing it, too. Not sure if others have tried this and still have had critters, but something this easy is too simple not to try. Thanks for the comment Vader!
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