Solar panels are a great investment in terms of the electricity they provide and the improvement to the sale value of your property.
Doves nesting under solar panels.
Rodents like squirrels also commonly travel under the panels and chew wiring.
Birds love the shelter provided underneath solar panels and can deposit significant droppings and nesting materials.
Nesting materials and bird faeces accumulating under the solar panels blocks the overall free flow of water to be able to run down into your gutters.
Solar panels provide an enticing site for pigeons looking for shelter and a safe place to build a nest.
Gutters also become blocked and damaged causing in house water leaks.
First the area must be cleaned getting rid of the debris nest material and droppings before installing the mesh which makes it difficult for birds to nest beneath the panels.
Specially designed to cover the space under solar panels they might prevent these birds from laying eggs or perching as well.
Unfortunately the underneath area of the panels provides a perfect place for birds to nest.
You just need to clip the mesh directly to the surfaces and run around its edge.
The roof is sheltered under the protective canopy of solar panels keeping birds safe from the elements and predators.
Birds also can land on top of the panels.
Designed to seal the area under your solar panels bird mesh clips directly to the panels and runs around the edges of the entire array.
Bird mesh is one of the most effective bird proofing options for home solar systems.
With the solar panels placed on the roof they are out of the way and provide a considerable amount of electricity even on cloudy days.
Pigeons will quickly discover that a roof with solar panels is the ideal location for building their nest and rearing their young.
Birds bird faeces and their nests also attract other pests such as cockroaches and rodents.