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Kaishe48 | 16:29 Thu 25th Sep 2014 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone know what I can do to stop spiders making webs and blocking the "eye" of the CCTV camera please?
Every morning and night, I have to take the webs (and spiders) off the front of the lens as it blocks the view !!!
I've had moths occasionally, but spiders seem to visit constantly. I wondered if it was the warmth they were attracted to, but if I put Vaseline or something similar around the casing, I imagine other insects will get stuck as well.
Has anyone any ideas please?
many thanks
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From other threads found here an idea might be to string conkers around it ?
Spray camera with WD40 ( not lens!) and they can't stick to it. Little by pluggers.
You can get SpiderX, i know a cctv company that uses it.
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Thanks to all 3 of you, I had thought about conkers, but will try those and the WD40 until the SpiderX arrives, I've just ordered some. Didn't know it existed. Very grateful for all your help.
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In the meantime put some lemon polish on a rag and wipe around the edge of the casing- spiders hate lemon polish, which is why our house reeks like a lemonade factory:)
As a spiderphobe I can tell you that the conkers thing is 98% ineffective. Might grab that spray though
I also don't think conkers work. Kids have hundreds of conkers and the house is still full of spiders!
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I'll try them all and let you know which works the best !
thanks so much.
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just in case you were wondering, the Spider Ex spray has been brilliant. I've only put one spray on each camera, and it has been spider-free for nearly 3 weeks. Very grateful for your suggestions. Many thanks

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