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    • Snaffs_236818799935657
      Snaffs last edited by

      Having had lower quality security cameras in the past of the Bullet type I had the issue of spiders which seemed to delight in making their homes around the camera's which meant you often saw a strand of web moving across the front, which, during the night sent the camera crazy as it kept thinking this was movement.
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      Upon reading more about security camera's I learned that Spiders love Bullet camera's, and to avoid this issue, you should change to Turret models.
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      So when selecting my Reolink 4K system I therefore decided upon the D800 turret model and not the 4K Bullet version.
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      However it seems the spiders around here did not get the message that they are not supposed to be interested in these, and after just 1 week I've had to remove at least 1 spider (with web) away from each of my 4 camera's.
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      So was what everyone had said simply not true and spiders are just as interested in turrets as they are bullets?
      And is there any way (chemical?) I can put near a camera to put the spiders off deciding it's a nice place to be?

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      • Mike_295325442285788
        Mike last edited by

        Is your goal just to deter them, or kill them? Each one requires a different approach.[br][/br]
        Also, do the camera models you have work on motion detection or do they use PIR?[br][/br]
        The insight regarding the bullet cameras is interesting. I've never heard that before. Makes me curious what attracts them to it. So far, I haven't had any trouble with spiders bothering my PTZ type.

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        • timbercreek_181044807213197
          timbercreek last edited by

          I am constantly cleaning off spider webs, its like a nightly ritual with a broom. They leave my PTZ's alone but are always making webs on my bullets and driving the motion detection crazy.
          I think it is because they have the small lip around the camera to attach to and some insects are attracted to the IR lights.
          Just a guess but I hate spiders.
          Wonder if some insecticide wiped around the rim of the camera would help.

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          • Snaffs_236818799935657
            Snaffs last edited by

            Mine are just standard Turrets.
            Having a read it says insects like the IR light, and therefore spiders built webs there.
            Not sure I buy that argument totally as spiders like like to build webs in areas under the eves of the house anyway.
            I saw there are bus sprays you can buy to spray the brickwork and the outside of your camera body (not on the lens)
            not sure I fancy doing that.
            Apparently peppermint oil is supposed to work, so that sounds a bit better.
            Right now I'm removing any I find and blocking any little hidey holes they may take a fancy to!

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            • Mike_295325442285788
              Mike last edited by

              Peppermint oil works, I have used it to keep elder bugs away. You just can't dilute it at all, if you do, it won't work.

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              • Snaffs_236818799935657
                Snaffs last edited by

                I do have an idea which I might suggest COULD work.
                I am guessing it would not be deemed safge/legal?
                Or perhaps it might be I don't know, but I'd love to see tests.

                What is my idea you ask?

                Have like a ring or semi cage or something around the camera or build into the body of the camera housing which is bare metal.
                A stainless steel band around the base perhaps? And run a low voltage thru this.
                Not enough to harm anyone, perhaps like a tiny bit of static you get from a balloon or a door handle type of thing.
                But enough so that any spider etc would touch it, and be instantly deterred?

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                • Cynthia_124785627824270
                  Cynthia last edited by

                  Thank you for your feedback. We will forward it to our R&Dteam to make improvements in the future.

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