For about the past month, I have been fighting moths. Every night, I have had at least two big moths fluttering around. The irritating thing is that I don't see any moths until I get into bed and about ready to fall asleep. (I keep the small TV in my bedroom on all night, which is probably not helping.)
Anyway, just as I am showered and all cozy in bed, a moth starts fluttering around the ceiling, and I have to get up and sizzle him/her with my electric bug wand. Then I flush the dead moth, and get back in bed. A couple of minutes later, there is another moth! I have been regularly getting two per night.
Except this morning. I found one moth fluttering around about 2 p.m. when I got to my campsite. Chased him down and sizzled and flushed him. Then tonight I have found, sizzled, and flushed 7 (YES, SEVEN FLUTTERING MONSTERS) moths! I am going nuts and feeling like I need to keep checking around for more moths--I really, really hate them. Why can they not stay outside instead of trying to move in??? I have not left any windows or vents open, so the only thing I can think of is that they are coming in around the slides, except I cannot get up and put new rubber strips up there by myself.
So, what to do??? I do know of one spot at the bottom corner of a slide that has a rag stuffed in it, so will check that. I do NOT have my porch light turned on. Should I leave it on or will it make things worse?? It has an amber cover.
Do you think it would help to put out a string of lights around the picnic table here?? (I am in Dead Horse Point SP near Moab, but this has been happening in Idaho and Washington, as well. I was hoping there would be fewer moths in the desert!) I am wondering if they would be attracted to the string of lights and not try to get into my RV.
Any advice????????????