3 Tips For Protecting Your RV From Pests While In Storage

Posted on: 12 July 2023

Many RV owners simply cannot spend all of their time exploring the open road. Instead, they will need to put their RV in storage in between adventures. Unfortunately, this can lead to pest control problems inside your RV if you fail to take proper precautions before placing your RV in storage. The good news is, avoiding these problems can be much easier than you realize. In fact, with the help of the three tips below, you will be able to drastically reduce your risk of developing pest problems when storing your RV for an extended period of time.

Tip #1: Make Sure You Have Removed All Traces Of Food

While the small food crumbs that may be trapped in a seat cushion or in the upholstery of your RV may not do much to satisfy your hunger, these crumbs can be enough to feed a large number of pests for an extended period of time. Furthermore, the scent created by these crumbs can serve as a beacon calling pests to your stored RV. That is why it is so important that you remove all traces of food from your RV before it is put into storage. This not only means removing food items from cabinets and the fridge but also thoroughly vacuuming your entire interior. 

Tip #2: Make Use Of Essential Oils

Common pests tend to have a very strong sense of smell. This is what allows these pests to sniff out a potential food source from far away even when the overall amount of available food is relatively small. It is also for this reason that so many pests are overwhelmed by the strong smells associated with essential oils such as lavender and eucalyptus oils. As a result, these oils can be successfully used to help deter pests. This can be done by soaking cotton balls in the essential oil of your choice and placing them around the interior of your RV before placing the vehicle in storage. As a bonus, you will find that these essential oils also help to keep your RV smelling great rather than developing a musty odor during the time it remains in storage. 

Tip #3: Choose An RV Storage Facility That Offers Indoor Storage

If you really want to minimize your risk of developing a pest control problem, it is best to select an RV storage facility that offers indoor storage space. By choosing to store your RV in an enclosed storage unit, you will be providing an extra layer of protection against pests and damage. 

Reach out to a local RV storage facility to learn more.

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