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Originally Posted by 33 RLDS
Don't say much except depends on this and depends on that. I will stick to my rat zappers and my trusty feline and forget the poison..We have enough poisons in our lives..
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I agree. It read like a line of corporate BS engineered to "dance" around the real answer which, of course, they don't want to disclose. I could only assume that if Fido or Fluffy consumed enough of the stuff, they'll be taking a premature walk across the Rainbow Bridge.
In our 14th YO Eagle, I've never seen signs of anything more than ants, spiders and miscellaneous insects getting inside the TT. I've had it parked in a campsite for almost a year now and when I camped in it for the first time this spring, I found nests under my propane tank cover and in both ends of my rear bumper where I store my sewer hoses. I think it was either squirrels or chipmunks. I removed them all, but on my next campout, there was a bird's nest containing five eggs in one of the bumper ends. I put a rock inside the vent hole of both the bumper caps to prevent any future visitor(s) from getting in.