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Old 06-10-2020, 08:46 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by OldWEB View Post
I am no bug man, but is there a chance that eggs may have been laid inside and they are just hatching? Moths only find an easy way in and RVs are typically sealed tightly.

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Edit: Maybe one of the slide seals is not sealed (or maybe missing?).
"RVs are typically sealed tightly"????
Not sure about yours, but I've never owned one that I'd call "tightly sealed".
Had the same moth issue several years ago, used my little shop vac to suck'em up, just be sure the exhaust port on the vac has some sort of screen (I used a piece of panty hose) over it or they come back out, then in a couple days they are dead & dump the shop vac.
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