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How to scare flies away from IP cameras?
I apologize in advance for such a not-so-good question. Some I'm afraid he will seem out of place here, but maybe someone came across at work, but Google does not want to help ... and there is no one else to ask.
On site IP cameras. Due to the specifics of the work of the facility, there are flies on it ... Not to say that the crowds were swarming, but they are. And most importantly, where they are - these are IP cameras (it attracts heat). They constantly crawl over them, respectively closing the view, up to a complete lack of visibility. And then they generally do their dirty deeds, that they just have time to wipe.
It's all already rather fed up with the one who is responsible for it, with a stepladder it's not so easy to come up everywhere to wipe it. Yes, and scare away to run is not an option.
You need a means of scaring these flies away from the cameras. Advised ammonia, something else. But it all fades away and makes no sense. Getting rid of flies at the entire facility is already global, and they will not agree to this, they will shake their heads, they will agree and continue to walk with a stepladder.
We will be glad to give practical advice on scaring away malware.
UPD: Since. cameras are also located in the premises where customers are located, then the tool should be extremely inconspicuous. Let's say something is applied or smeared next to or on the camera. Ribbons, lamps, plates with funds are clearly not suitable. Weed will not help - the doors are open, a day or two and they will fly again.
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Is there a fan next to the camera, pointing at the side of the camera?
I alone do not understand what kind of place where the flies and immediately meet with clients?
There are flypapers from flies, you can hang them nearby, they will fly on them, but they will no longer be able to fly away from them, and they will die a painful death of starvation.
use a bottle of ammonia or a less volatile liquid, it will last for half a year.
I would consider completely removing flies from the premises. I think such solutions are easier to find than separately for cameras.
If not for the camera, then we could try to put a vibrator from the phone ... otherwise you can take the cameras into a case made of fine-mesh thin mesh or fix a small engine with a blade attached to it in front of each camera and rotate it from time to time. This will drive away the flies and clean the lens every time with proper brush design. Putting coolers is also an option, a constant flow of air will prevent the flies from landing.
And chemical methods of scaring away will be of little use in this case, except to bring a socket from a pipe with an irritating gas ( ammonia, chlorine, nitrogen dioxide, bromoacetone, acid vapors, organic vapors, CCl 4 vapors ) to each chamber, letting out from time to time.
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