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I find myself living in my caravan and loving it. I've had to overcome a few practical problems to make myself comfortable and now, after a year, I'm settled in.
My caravan is a Bailey
My caravan is a Bailey
We lived in our twin axle caravan for 2 /1/2 years and enjoyed every minute. Sadly due to ill health had to move back into bricks and mortar.I find myself living in my caravan and loving it. I've had to overcome a few practical problems to make myself comfortable and now, after a year, I'm settled in.
My caravan is a Bailey
We've never noticed that as a problem - the feed that goes into bird feeders is better than the purple berries they eat in the wild as far as "residuals" go.Bird feeders near caravans are bad news unless you do not midn cleaning your caravan every few days.
You also have the issue of vermin coming to the bird feeders as we found out to our cost! At home you can put down traps etc, but in the countryside you cannot do that as it would not be ethical.We've never noticed that as a problem - the feed that goes into bird feeders is better than the purple berries they eat in the wild as far as "residuals" go.
On a caravan site, our feeder isn't up long enough to attract vermin - not even on 3 week stays - at home, we use a cone shield to stop the squirrels climbing the feeder pole.You also have the issue of vermin coming to the bird feeders as we found out to our cost! At home you can put down traps etc, but in the countryside you cannot do that as it would not be ethical.
Not had a problem in 12 months but our birds are only tits, chaffinches, sparrows, and a woodpecker plus a squirrel.Bird feeders near caravans are bad news unless you do not midn cleaning your caravan every few days.
Are you living permanently in your caravan?Not had a problem in 12 months but our birds are only tits, chaffinches, sparrows, and a woodpecker plus a squirrel.
There are magpies and crows but they haven't caused problems
Almost but not quite. I regularly stay with my partner but am in the caravan at least half the timeAre you living permanently in your caravan?![]()
I found a number of minor problems and solved them. First of all was closing the door when it had swung back into its retainer. Every time I wanted to close it, I had to stretch to find the release lever or step down to find it. I can now release the lever from inside. I couldn't imagine now, not having the release device.Welcome along.
Be interested in any issues you have with the caravan, and your methods to solve them - living in it full time must really highlight any shortcomings.
Also love the bird feed ideas and the wildlife they attract.
We stayed at a site in the midlands last year and parked the caravan under some trees.....the squirrels used our rooflights as target practice with what sound sounded like 500lb bombs - otherwise known as acorns.
Keep us posted on how you get on.
Thanks
Steve