Hutch mould

Honey&maple

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Hi guys.
My Guinea pigs have had this 6ft chartwell double hutch for 2 and a half years now. It is starting to rot away and become mouldy as I haven’t had chance to paint and treat the wood. The rain seems to be seeping through. I have tried to mould spray it also. My Guinea pigs are inside at the moment so I have time to get it ready for them . However , do you guys think this hutch can be saved and any tips on how to do so please?
 

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Hello that’s a shame …..I don’t think you can save that hutch - once mould has taken hold it releases spores which if breathed in are very dangerous. The chemicals used in a mould remover are too strong for guinea pigs - I would either buy a new cage next year and really double up on the rain protection or keep the piggies indoors - you can’t put them out now in a new cage anyway due to the temperature change. I’m sure other forum members will be along to offer advice - good luck
 
I had a Chartwell Hutch outside for a few years before I moved and put it in the garage. Did you have a waterproof/rainproof cover and an insulating cover to go the rainproof cover? I never had a problem with mould while it was outside as I had the covers to go over it.
 
Once rain has started to get in and cause damage then that is usually the end for them.
I wonder the same as Betsy though - do you use hutch covers? Mine are in sheds and roofed enclosures but I have kept hutches completely outside in the past but always had a waterproof cover on them (including in summer - just didn’t put the front down on them) and not had issues with mould
 
Once rain has started to get in and cause damage then that is usually the end for them.
I wonder the same as Betsy though - do you use hutch covers? Mine are in sheds and roofed enclosures but I have kept hutches completely outside in the past but always had a waterproof cover on them (including in summer - just didn’t put the front down on them) and not had issues with mould

I think I’m going to get a new one . Would I need a thermal cover and waterproof? Or is it okay with just a waterproof as they’re quite pricey.
 
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