Before you do anything look around your camper and see where it's getting in. Once you have discovered a hole or two, then entice the squirrel out with peanuts (unsalted) and they love a little wad of peanut butter as well. Stand back and before you know it the little pest will come out. Scoot it off and then start repairing your camper. I had them in the insulation on my patio roof. Another good way is to get a squirrel trap. It doesn't harm the squirrel. Put a wad of peanut butter inside the cage and it's almost 100% effective. Once you have caught the squirrel drive a mile or two down the road by trees and let it go. Start repairing your camper. Tips: See if there is any damage to any wiring you may have in your camper (not likely.) Fill up the holes. Shouldn't have anymore problems after that. When storing your camper put a plastic tarp over it and each 4 corners of the tarp weigh down with large plastic milk jugs half full of water. Keeps any wind from blowing it off, keeps rain off it and also keep branches, etc., off it.
judging that this camper is like every other i have ever worked on with a rubber roof, directly under the rubber is the adhesive and then plywood. Under the plywood is roof rails, duct work, and insulation.
The pipes may be wrapped with fiberglass insulation.
You first be certain you are free from them, then make sure all skirting is solid and screwed down.
In most cases, the insulation that is already in your floor will be adequate. If there is no insulation under your frame floor, we do recommend adding it.For Concrete floors, always recommend Cork insulation. Concrete slabs absorb part of the heat generated by the floor warming system so less heat is transferred to the flooring. Heat always moves toward colder surfaces, so it goes both up & down when the floor warming system is in direct contact with a slab. But, adding a simple layer of cork between the slab & floor heating provides a "thermal break" reducing the flow of heat into the slab and allowing MORE HEAT transfer into the flooring. Installing insulation on top of slab translates into more heat, faster response times and less energy used; a wise investment. There are a few other insulation materials available, but Cork is the best choice, since it is a natural product and a renewable resource, unlike other insulating products.
Insulation has fibers that get under my skin. Is the space shuttle losing it's ceramic insulation panels?
Any camper that is not a pop-out and under the tow capacity. It says on the door sill label.
Keep it under cover from the sun.
Guess - unlagged hot pipes under the floor. Or under-floor heating!!
On the floor under the center of the dash.On the floor under the center of the dash.
The EX and Si models have under hood insulation and the other models do not.
In a tree or in a burrow under ground.
That movie is called "the great Rupert"- he's the squirrel-I just saw it this week, stars jimmy durante - a Christmas movie that I really got a kick out of.