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Felicityfarm
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2009-10-13 8:59 AM (#111798)
Subject: Dirt Dobbes


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Before I spend time trying to invent a new deterrent, does anyone have a practical method of keeping the dirt dobbers from nesting in their trailer's AC fan?
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2009-10-13 12:01 PM (#111806 - in reply to #111798)
Subject: RE: Dirt Dobbes


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Use it.... That will keep them out. Welcome to HTW....

 

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crowleysridgegirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2009-10-13 12:10 PM (#111808 - in reply to #111798)
Subject: RE: Dirt Dobbes


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Periodically run the A/C as Rentento suggests.However,living in the capital of bugland,dirt dobbers included,I've learned that they can build one heck of a mud pile in 24 hours.YOu might invest in an A/C cover.We keep a large lawn/leaf bag over ours during storage.

Don't forget that they can do a real number on your hot water heater,so put a sceen on the inside of the vent cover.Else you may smell gas,and come out to find a huge black soot streak as a new decal up the side of your trailer as we on a trip once.



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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2009-10-13 5:15 PM (#111824 - in reply to #111798)
Subject: RE: Dirt Dobbes


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Those little mud dobbers are a big pain. I had used my LQ trailer all summer long and still got those pesky mud nests. When we went to 4-J in Sept. the trailer vibrated like a cheap motel bed even though I had run the air and fan the prior weekend! Hubby had to take the shroud off and break off those hard mud clods. Luckily that did the job cause the noise and vibration was driving me and my little dog crazy.

They also get into the propane heat unit and air ducts.

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