Along with the other gaps at windows, my screen door has not only gaps along the side, but also a 3/8" space under the door screen fabric from side-to-side. That pretty much stops no bug, even the big ones.
Douglas
Douglas and Cheryl both Navy Retired 2022 Tab 320s Boondock/2021 Honda Ridgeline BE Minnesota and Arizona
Have you tried reversing the vent fan to blow air into the camper? We do this at night to keep any bugs from getting sucked into the camper through gaps in the screens. Seems to work so far.
There are bugs and then there are mosquitoes, which I consider creatures from hell. We live with the former- typically don’t even use the screens and clean the stragglers out the next day. As for the latter, we live with them if they aren’t too numerous or go away after sunset, or we shut the windows and turn on the A/C, assuming we have shore power. The screens do seem to exclude or at least deter them.
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Douglas
2022 Tab 320s Boondock/2021 Honda Ridgeline BE
Minnesota and Arizona
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
2015 RAM 1500 Outdoorsman Quad Cab
South Jersey