Well, I'm glad you liked it! 😜
Yes, bugs are such an issue. I've been reading a lot of Paul Stamets lately, making me envision some mean fungal defense. For our theater building in Mazunte it's actually the termites that pose the greatest problem, and some fungi are super effective in combating them. So I'm sure some other ones could be just as effective in protecting your electronics. However, I'm also a bit afraid of causing too much disruption to their society, which I don't want to do. Maybe regular maintenance (meaning cleaning the equipment inside and out) is the best technique after all... 😞
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Definitely going to be opening up the inverter and cleaning it out once a month. The shipping container should technically be bug free if we keep it all closed up. That is fascinating about the fungus method, I am going to check that out! It may make for a good post if you want to write about it 😉
Well, I can only write what I've read: There are certain fungi (sold online as a natural insecticide) who not only kills individual specimen of a certain species (say termites), but it infects, kills, and decomposes their whole hive. Not much of a post, if you ask me, unless I combine it with some personal experience in practice. But like I said, as "natural" as this whole approach seems, for me it's just switching from chemical to biological warfare, making me worry that its collateral damage will come back to bite us in the ass.