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Mice can be kept away from solar equipment by using techniques such as sealing gaps and holes, using repellents, and employing physical barriers.
Sealing Gaps and Holes
Sealing gaps and holes around solar panels, inverters, and other equipment is crucial in preventing mice from accessing these areas. Use expanding foam, caulk, or steel wool to seal any openings around pipes, wires, and vents. For larger gaps, use hardware cloth or metal mesh to cover holes and prevent mice from squeezing through.
Physical Barriers
Physical barriers such as mouse guards and mouse-proof screens can be installed around solar equipment to prevent mice from reaching them. These barriers typically consist of metal or plastic mesh that allows air and water to pass through while keeping mice out. For example, a 1/4-inch mesh size is recommended for mouse guards to prevent mice from squeezing through.
Repellents and Deterrents
Repellents and deterrents can also be used to keep mice away from solar equipment. Spray or sprinkle repellents such as peppermint oil, hot pepper spray, or ultrasonic repellent devices around the area to deter mice. You can also use ammonia-soaked rags or mothballs in airtight containers to repel mice. However, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and take necessary precautions when handling these substances.
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