Fly screens and ventilation
My husband and I are about to take delivery of our new VW T6 van not long before heading off to the South West of France in July! We've done camping in the past, and hired motor homes in Scotland (no midges on those occasions) and I've always been terribly prone to being bitten. Want to be able to sleep without fear of waking up with itchy red lumps all over. I've googled fly screens bu haven't really found anything suitable (and at a price my husband will accept !) for either the cab windows or the habitation door.
Anyone got any tips or advice ?
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fly screens on ,H doors have been available on coachbuilts for quite a while (relatively small apperture).....
fly screens on Van Conversions have been available on Continental Vans for 2/3 years now, although I haven't seen many on UK conversions but I'm sure they're about...
i would have thought these would be available on some T6 conversions by now....
what particular van are you getting and can the converter fit a proper sliding flyscreen for the main door?
roof lights are generally OK as they come with them and cab Windows can be closed, if need be...
for sleeping, we just have the roof lights open and they all have fly screens built in......although the T6 may have a rising roof?
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Thanks to you both for your advice. I feel a bit more confident about various measures which we can take to make us as bug secure as possible
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You could also consider buying an electric mosquito/insect killer. You can get mains and 12 volt powered ones. You just insert a tablet into them and they give off an odourless vapour which kills insects espcially mosquitos. Boots sells mains powered ones and we find them very effective. For a 12volt one see >here<
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