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ALTERNATE NESTING MATERIALS CAN HELP REDIRECT BIRDS ELSEWHERE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH A PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE TO SOLAR PANELS, SUCH AS A SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR BIRD-FRIENDLY ROOFS OR USING MATERIALS LIKE MYLAR SHEETS OR PLASTIC NETTING TO DISSUADE THEM FROM BUILDING NESTS.
Choosing the Right Bird-Deterrent Materials
When selecting alternate nesting materials, consider the type of bird species you are dealing with. For example, some birds like to build nests on flat surfaces, while others prefer more textured or structured areas. To effectively divert birds elsewhere, you can use materials like Mylar sheets or plastic netting, which can be installed over the solar panels. These materials are often unappealing to birds due to their reflective surface or the way they rustle in the wind.
Mounting Systems for Bird-Friendly Roofs
Another effective strategy is to install a mounting system specifically designed for bird-friendly roofs. These systems typically feature an offset or angled design that makes it difficult for birds to build nests on the solar panels. For example, you can use a system with a 15-degree angle, which is often unappealing to birds that prefer to build nests on flat surfaces. By installing a bird-friendly roof mounting system, you can effectively divert birds elsewhere and reduce the risk of bird-related damage to your solar panels.
Installing Bird-Deterrent Systems
When installing bird-deterrent systems, it’s essential to follow proper installation procedures to ensure maximum effectiveness. For example, when using Mylar sheets or plastic netting, make sure to install them at least 3 feet above the solar panels to prevent birds from flying underneath. Additionally, ensure that the materials are securely attached to the solar panel frame using screws or clips to prevent them from being dislodged by wind or other environmental factors. By following proper installation procedures, you can effectively divert birds elsewhere and protect your solar panels from damage.
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