Agree, midges are like zombies, they just climb through..In my experience mostly yes but mosquitoes generally don't seem to like me. , Not midges though. Buggers seem to be able to get in anywhere![]()
I got some fine mosquito netting and stitched this over the two small vents at the top of the bellows. That helps a lot but it wasn't easy. Haven't done anymore. You could consider approaching Vango and ask where they source their screen material. It is excellent.I've been pondering recently getting some midge net for the inside of the screens, could probably be applied somehow.
Light can be switched off during fly zap mode. We hang the zapper in the top of the pop-up roof. Works well.The club light looks interesting, but I'm not entirely clear from the description, does this mean you have a light on all night if you want to use it in the van? It looks quite bright versus some of the other alternatives on the market.
Are the top vents not fitted with a net? I know mine are, and the holes are not big enough to let mosquitos get in.I got some fine mosquito netting and stitched this over the two small vents at the top of the bellows. That helps a lot but it wasn't easy. Haven't done anymore. You could consider approaching Vango and ask where they source their screen material. It is excellent.
Yes, the top vents, the bellows windows and the window inserts all have the same netting. It may well keep out mosquitoes but the Scottish midge passes clean through them. Physical exclusion is about the only reliable way to manage midgies as they arrive by the millions, in black clouds!Are the top vents not fitted with a net? I know mine are, and the holes are not big enough to let mosquitos get in.
The only way they get in is through that other big hole without a net.
Oh, it is called a sliding door!![]()
We are doing the same, either glue or double sided tape. I think we'll try the tape first.I've been pondering recently getting some midge net for the inside of the screens, could probably be applied somehow.
No too sure...I've seen one suggestion that the standard fly screens provided with the Cali don't keep out mosquitos, but most seem to be happy using the standard fly screens. Can anyone confirm if the standard fly screens do indeed keep out mosquitos?
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