A shade greener nesting pigeons under solar panels are causing serious problems.
Nests under solar panels.
Squirrels will sometimes nest under rooftop panels and can chew through exposed or hanging wires.
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.
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For the same reason that squirrels enjoy nesting under solar arrays birds often choose to build their homes there too.
While a passing bird or two won t damage your photovoltaic pv system in the long run pigeons nesting under solar panels can and will.
Gutters also become blocked and damaged causing in house water leaks.
Also the dirt and debris of a nest reduces airflow underneath the panels which can cause them to heat up.
Obviously no mention of the problems from the seller.
Pigeons often use rooftops gutters roof overhangs and even window trims to build nests.
Keep reading to learn some useful tips on how to get rid of pigeons under solar panels.
Birds also can land on top of the panels.
But it can t be denied that the rodents can do considerable damage with their teeth to the wiring that connects solar panels.
They can cut power lines from solar panels if they chew the right wire leading to expensive repairs and power loss.
While birds aren t as destructive to wiring as squirrels are they can still make a mess underneath your panels.
Unfortunately this is easier said than done.
Compared to many of the problems that rooftop solar owners face including utility companies trying to take away net metering or applying exorbitant fixed charges the prospect of squirrels and other critters nesting under your solar array might seem a minor concern.
Recently purchased property that already had panels fitted so did not sign up to these but unfortunately stuck with them.
You make a big investment when you install solar panels and you should protect that investment.
Rodents like squirrels also commonly travel under the panels and chew wiring.
Unfortunately they tend to build their nests and raise young pigeons on the surfaces of man made structures especially solar panels.
Squirrels love to nest in human dwellings wherever there is shelter and the gap underneath solar panels is an attractive area.
This results in disruptions and increased noises as well as a reduced performance of your solar power system.
So to solve the problem of squirrels under the solar panels you basically have to block off the gap.
Birds bird faeces and their nests also attract other pests such as cockroaches and rodents.
Birds such as pigeons will also often nest under and around panels causing a buildup of dirt and feces that can lower panel efficiency significantly.