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I would expect a good exterminater would work on anything $$.
 
I would like to tell you that I was still licensed but 78 was a long time ago.
If subterranean moving the rig will cure the infestation. Otherwise they used to tent and fumigate.
 
Ha! Some of us were around in’78 :)
I actually think we are going to have a problem. Not to bore anyone, but we basically purchased a membership site and this old 5th wheel came with it for a couple $Ks. So it’s not easily moveable at this point and we likely can’t exterminate on site. We would probably just get rid of it due to the cost of moving it plus exterminator. They took impeccable care but I guess there’s no protection against these critters. The rig is so old I think if this were a problem previously I would see other evidence of it, don’t you agree, Kevin? I did look elsewhere, and it’s only under this one window. Truthfully I would just get rid of this vehicle, but I like the charm of it and it was basically free and enabled us to get a choice spot in this RV park. So do you think calling an exterminator is the best bet?
 
Ha! Some of us were around in’78 :)
I actually think we are going to have a problem. Not to bore anyone, but we basically purchased a membership site and this old 5th wheel came with it for a couple $Ks. So it’s not easily moveable at this point and we likely can’t exterminate on site. We would probably just get rid of it due to the cost of moving it plus exterminator. They took impeccable care but I guess there’s no protection against these critters. The rig is so old I think if this were a problem previously I would see other evidence of it, don’t you agree, Kevin? I did look elsewhere, and it’s only under this one window. Truthfully I would just get rid of this vehicle, but I like the charm of it and it was basically free and enabled us to get a choice spot in this RV park. So do you think calling an exterminator is the best bet?
I think you need to know if you have a problem. After you know then it will be time to figure out what to do.
 
I think you need to know if you have a problem. After you know then it will be time to figure out what to do.
Ok! Scary, but I guess you’re right. Better just be brave and call the exterminator.
 
It is hard to tell from the photos what is going on. Obviously there is water intrusion somewhere. I assume this is an old RV that has just been stationary for years and years. If it was me I would first investigate around the outside of that window, is there a seal issue, could the water be coming down inside the wall there?
 
It is hard to tell from the photos what is going on. Obviously there is water intrusion somewhere. I assume this is an old RV that has just been stationary for years and years. If it was me I would first investigate around the outside of that window, is there a seal issue, could the water be coming down inside the wall there?
Thank you! Yes, very old (1993) and has been sitting for over 10 years. We wanted the location- so just kept the trailer as it’s not movable as-is. We figured we would replace it if it wasn’t worth keeping. Impeccable inside except for this carpet and debris under the window. The weird thing is there is no visible water damage on the walls (it’s wallpapered) that I can see, and the carpet wasn’t mushy, just felt damp. I just don’t feel comfortable in it, especially as mentioned on this thread, there could be mold! Should I get an RV tech to inspect it inside and outside? How would I find one? It’s in Julian, CA.
 
Thank you! Yes, very old (1993) and has been sitting for over 10 years. We wanted the location- so just kept the trailer as it’s not movable as-is. We figured we would replace it if it wasn’t worth keeping. Impeccable inside except for this carpet and debris under the window. The weird thing is there is no visible water damage on the walls (it’s wallpapered) that I can see, and the carpet wasn’t mushy, just felt damp. I just don’t feel comfortable in it, especially as mentioned on this thread, there could be mold! Should I get an RV tech to inspect it inside and outside? How would I find one? It’s in Julian, CA.
You are making me wonder about my choices. My rig is old but I don't consider it very old (83). If you want to spend some money then I'll take it. You buy the gas and lunch and I will come look at it. I am outside of Yuma.
 
That’s what we were told- that these are oldies but that a lot of people have old ones, and in fact it’s really well kept inside. I’m in a dry climate too (San Diego) so don’t really think about cold, wet mountain weather like where the trailer is! I see a lot of “old” RVs out there, so finding a tech may not be difficult but I will let you know!
 

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