Spider Webs - Help

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Spider Webs - Help

Postby cturner1965 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:47 pm

Hi (new to the forum); I have a 2007 Fleetwood Folding Trailer. Last year when I pulled it out of storage I found a problem with the frig : Spider web in the gas burner. I fixed the problem by removing the frig and disassembling the burner assembly then blowing out the web with compressed air. Frig worked fine afterwards. This year found the same problem. This time I tried to disassemble the burner unit without removing the whole unit. No dice...couldn't get tools to the nut on the gas line. I don't like having to remove the Frig to fix this problem. Does anyone know of a way to keep the pesky little critters out of the burner? They are either entering via the air-gas mixing hole or via the top of the exhaust pipe (on the frig). Will moth balls or another product repel them?
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Postby thewiz » Tue Jul 07, 2009 3:12 pm

I had the same problems with our rv.
I started spraying some bug killer in the outside inspection area.
I spray when I end the season and check and then spray when the season starts again.
So far no more insects. I guess the residual smell and killing chemical stays alive so the bugs get killed.
John in sunny Clyde, Ca.
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Postby Eric J » Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:10 pm

hard to stop a small spider, but worse yet a mud dober wasp can sure make a mess as well, this is some things I did to mine........
on the vent on the roof for the frig, I used some plastic screen I cut in 2 to 3 inch wide strips how ever long I could work with? and used some enterabond tape to hold it on with around the louvered openings.
cant say how long the plastic screen will last? only been 6 months ago that I did it, but so far its been ok. frig has worked ok.

The water heater louvers I used a fine steel screen that i epoxy on from the inside of the metal door ya flip down, so far the heater seems to work ok with no abnormal heat from blocking air flow slightly with a screen. or at least I can tell that its running any hotter?

The heater exhaust and intake, I,m playing around with that a lil bit :roll: I had a old grill tarp laying in the shop and decided to cut a piece of it about the size I wanted and went and got some velcro and industrial glue, I put the industrial glue on the velcro and on the tarp and on the camper and then stuck the velcro to both pieces. seemed to stick quite well. I than put my cover on, it seems to seal very well, stays on goin down the road very well, I also had some rubber window or door seal left in a package that was about 3/4" wide and put a small strip of that right above the top piece of velcro on the camper, used a lil bit of silicone to help it stay their to act as a over hang so water could hot get in between the velcro, just along the top.
so far I like it very well for stopping critters from getting in their.

However their is one thing about doing this that is not such a good idea?

if you happen to turn the heater on and do not have the cover removed, the heater may light? and the flames will not travel where they are designed to, I tried mine to see what it would do and it did light for a brief second before the flow switch kicked it out or the high limit kicked it out? so I made a small sign that is mounted to the wall above the thermostat that says DID YOU TAKE THE COVER OFF!!!!
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Postby drifter » Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:37 am

I've had good luck with moth balls. Split up one little box into about seven cheap little plastic cups from the Dollar Store. One inside water heater door, one in refrigerator back opening, one in the bay where the water hose goes through, one in each bay where there's an opening for electrical wires, one on top of the generator, etc.

Keeps the critters away when the rig isn't being used. I just have to remember to remove them all a few days before we plan to use the rig or I get barked at and not by the dog.
Gary Osburn
Canyon Lake, Texas
www.osburnrvservice.com
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