Last night I had a visitor in the vans shower with me, a cane toad, the only way it could get in there is via the grey water hose, via the grey water tank, then up the pipe work. What is frightening, is that now I may have a grey water tank full of cane toads (there are hundreds here), so if I didn't know about that, I could inadvertently at our next stop when dumping the grey water seed an area with cane toads. just goes to show how easy it would be for them to spread.
Today I will have to have a look inside the grey water tank, and cane toad proof my grey water hose, good job I have plenty of old socks.
If you have a grey water tank get a Hepvo valve, nothing is going to come up then, cane toads or smells. Every grey water tank really should have them.
I tend to think you guys are right, the van has the Hepvo valves on every circuit, however the toads could get into the grey water tank. How this one got into our shower has me beat, if it didn't come up via the plumbing.
I reckon he was on ya back outside, that is back-outside not backside, although he might have been there and as you came into the van he hitched a ride.
Rib-it, rib-it.
Keep Safe out there everyone.
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