Q: Hello I am a seasonal camper in NH and trying to find out exactly what the minimum distance apart from each other ?
Right now I have a mice infested pop up 50” from my dinette window from lord with mice feces !!!
A:
In New Hampshire, the rules and regulations for campsite spacing can vary depending on the specific campground or municipal regulations. Generally, campsites should be spaced far enough apart to ensure privacy and safety for all campers. The minimum distance often recommended is at least 20 to 30 feet between camping units, but it's essential to check with the campground management or local authorities for specific rules.
Given your situation with the mice-infested pop-up camper, it’s crucial to address this health hazard promptly. Inform the campground management about the issue, as they should take responsibility for ensuring the campsite is clean and free of pests. They may need to enforce the proper distance regulations and take action to eliminate the rodent problem.
Meanwhile, you can take steps to protect your own camping area from mice. Keep your campsite clean, store food in sealed containers, and avoid leaving crumbs or food scraps around. Setting up traps around your dinette window can help reduce the mice population and prevent them from entering your space.
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