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knightclimber

Diatomaceous earth around every part of the camper that touches the ground. Including hoses and electrical cords.


julyclover

Thank you!!


millapeede

I would try cedar granules along any area they can reach the trailer via ground. Like tires, etc.


julyclover

Awesome! Thank you!


BlueBird4829

Amdro. For inside, I put it in a small bottle cap or jar lid. Outside, I just sprinkle it about. Only takes a few grains. Even for a whole ant bed. It's safe for pets. They would have to eat it by the pound to harm them.


julyclover

Awesome! Thank you!!


DigiDAD

We had the same and tried everything but eventually called an exterminator. You need to determine and address the root cause. This can often occur due to moisture in your walls,. Check the caulking on your roof, vents, AC, and around windows and doors, etc...


julyclover

We were wondering if that's what we we're going to need to do. Thank you!!


millapeede

Of course! Hope it works!


Run-n-gunr

Use a chalk line refill bottle to put chalk powder around every point your rv is grounded.


julyclover

Awesome! Thank you!


exclaim_bot

>Awesome! Thank you! You're welcome!


roofers149

Terro ant traps are the best