Hi All,
I am currently traveling around with my T@G trailer and I am curious re how to prevent small flying bugs from penetrating into T@G. Since Day one, we have had this issue especially when we closed the window with the mosquito net and the lights in the T@G were on. And last night we found some “plausible” places where bugs could sneak in: sides btw mosquito net and the window frame (as the pic shown). Have you had any similar cases and any suggestions if you had? Any help would be appreciated esp from my wife.
Best,
memphi@hn
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Last year, nuCamp was supplying Bug Fuzz to place around the windows. I would call to see if they have it for the TaGs.
Sharon - Westlake, Ohio | 2017 TaB CSS - Forum Administrator
Instructions here: http://teardrop-trailers.nucamprv.com/#/discussion/222/window-screen-fix/p1
Bill
2017 T@G Max XL, New Jersey.
You can drive along 10,000 miles, and still stay where you are.
I sent them an email in the winter when I saw a similar post and it was stated that they were sending out the bug fuzz for the windows at no cost. All it takes is an email. I think that's pretty cool
Thank you, all!! I sent an email and received a response saying that they will deliver the bug fuzz brush next week. Pretty good customer service! I hope the installation isn’t that difficult.
Memphi@hn
I just did ours in our TaB. The factory method of removing the framing and shade are not necessary. Much easier way discovered by TaB forum member.
Sharon - Westlake, Ohio | 2017 TaB CSS - Forum Administrator
Thank you Sharon! I will check that out via TaB forum and make my life easier.
Best,
Memphi@hn
@memphiahn Check out the 3rd page of this TaB forum post. Assuming the TaG windows are the same, just remove the long, white strip of thin plastic that rests under the black and white cord. That reveals a groove. Use the removed strip as a template to cut the Bug Fuzz to the same length. Start with one end of the new Fuzz and place the edge into the groove closest to the cords. Use a putty knife to push the opposite Fuzz edge into the groove - seats itself nicely. Slide that up all the way, then start the lower edge in the same manner. By sliding the Fuss up then down, you are able to clear the upper and lower edges of the window track that does not allow access with the putty knife. Very easily done. Good luck.
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/6965/mosquito-fix-for-t-b-windows/p3
Sharon - Westlake, Ohio | 2017 TaB CSS - Forum Administrator
Hi Sharon and all,
The task was done very easily without disassemblying the cords. Thank you so much!
Best
memphi@hn