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Pigeons under solar panels near me.
The abco tech is a set of 10 x 48 8 cm plastic spikes that you can place under the panels using an adhesive.
We install pigeon prevention devices around solar panels and remove pigeons from under solar panels.
Pigeons nesting under solar panels are a significant problem on a national scale.
Also if pigeons are living under your solar panels they are roosting and walking on your solar panels.
Because of this it s essential to keep birds out of your home solar system housing and ensure they take their nests elsewhere.
Birds also can land on top of the panels.
Our solar panel protection comes with a 15 year guarantee.
Birds love the shelter provided underneath solar panels and can deposit significant droppings and nesting materials.
Since the surface has a spiky construction it would be uncomfortable for the pigeons to stay at.
This isn t a deadly spike but one that will discourage the birds from staying under your solar panels.
All because pigeons made a home under your solar panels.
Because roof mounted solar panels provide shelter feathery pests such as pigeons like to roost on the panels build nests under them and inevitably leave droppings on the panel surface.
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This results in disruptions and increased noises as well as a reduced performance of your solar power system.
Here are some of the common problems humans face when pigeons start nesting under their solar panels.
British bird control offers a bespoke and one stop pigeon proofing solar panels service with a 10 year guaranteed proofing of solar panels against pigeons plus the provision of the required access equipment if required.
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And if they are roosting and walking on your solar panels they are pooping on your solar panels.
Unfortunately this is easier said than done.
Bird barrier s solar panel protection kit is designed specifically to keep all birds from getting under solar arrays protecting the roof wiring and equipment from damage.
Just like other birds pigeons often seek shelter from predators rain and the sun.
Unfortunately they tend to build their nests and raise young pigeons on the surfaces of man made structures especially solar panels.
Rodents like squirrels also commonly travel under the panels and chew wiring.