Cameras and Spiders - please don't laugh!

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Cameras and Spiders - please don't laugh! ger 09-07-2006
Posted by ger on September 7, 2006, 6:45 pm
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Hi Group,
I have just installed a CCTV camera with infra-red light at night.
The DVR uses motion detect to start recording.
As soon as it gets dark a damned spider starts to spin his/her web in front
of the lens.
The web then blows in the breeze and I get hours of web (!!) footage.
Is this a common problem with security cams? Are there well known solutions?

In hope

Ger

P.S. Please, no smart suggestions. This is serious!! :)




Posted by Richard Wheeldon on September 8, 2006, 2:44 pm
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ger wrote:
> Hi Group,
> I have just installed a CCTV camera with infra-red light at night.
> The DVR uses motion detect to start recording.
> As soon as it gets dark a damned spider starts to spin his/her web in front
> of the lens.
> The web then blows in the breeze and I get hours of web (!!) footage.
> Is this a common problem with security cams?

Yes, very common. The prison service have been battling it for years.

> Are there well known solutions?

None are 100% successful, but you could try one of these:
1. Stop using VMD and use something else - cable, beams, PIR, MW.
2. Combine one of the above with VMD in a dual-tech/double-knock
arrangement.
3. Combine VMD from two cameras in the same manner.
4. Wash/wipe cameras.

Regards,

Richard

Posted by ger on September 10, 2006, 1:34 pm
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> ger wrote:
>> Hi Group,
>> I have just installed a CCTV camera with infra-red light at night.
>> The DVR uses motion detect to start recording.
>> As soon as it gets dark a damned spider starts to spin his/her web in
>> front
>> of the lens.
>> The web then blows in the breeze and I get hours of web (!!) footage.
>> Is this a common problem with security cams?
>
> Yes, very common. The prison service have been battling it for years.
>
>> Are there well known solutions?
>
> None are 100% successful, but you could try one of these:
> 1. Stop using VMD and use something else - cable, beams, PIR, MW.
> 2. Combine one of the above with VMD in a dual-tech/double-knock
> arrangement.
> 3. Combine VMD from two cameras in the same manner.
> 4. Wash/wipe cameras.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard

Thank you Richard. Your comments appreciated.
Some comfort in that it is a known problem.
Tried the cleaning regularly solution but the buggers can rebuild almost
immediately.
Plus the camera is difficult to access.
Have to find out if spiders have any natural enemies :)

Take care

Ger



Posted by Andrew Gabriel on September 10, 2006, 4:32 pm
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> Have to find out if spiders have any natural enemies :)

Wasps, birds.

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Posted by David Quinton on September 11, 2006, 3:00 am
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On 10 Sep 2006 20:32:36 GMT, andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk (Andrew
Gabriel) wrote:

>> Have to find out if spiders have any natural enemies :)
>
>Wasps, birds.

Last autumn - a busy time of year for spiders - I tried something I
read about and it seemed to work; no spiders in my living room!

Collect a few conkers (I think they should be around in a week or two
maybe?) and place in an open dish. Apparently they give off a gas
which deters spiders.

It's very difficult for me to prove scientifically, because spiders
tend to come and go throughout the year. But I'd be interested to see
what others find...
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