I thought termites lived in the ground. The only way they could get into a
trailer would be to create some mud tubes from the ground up to the
Airstream.  That's how they get into the houses around here in Pennsylvania
anyway. If you move the trailer, you'd break their little mud tubes and they
would lose their communication with the ground.

If you fix the floor with liquid epoxy or polyester resin, if there are
still bugs in there they would at least become structural members of your
Airstream!   They wouldn't chew through it again, anyway! That would protect
the tank too!

MARC WEIMER
Punxsutawney, PA  -  Home of the Groundhog
#15767
1963 Globe Trotter
1971 Globe Trotter
http://users.penn.com/~mweimer/weimer.html

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> There under the tank was
> the unmistakeable droppings of some sort of wood boring
> insect, presumably termites





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