I use IP cameras as game cameras quite often and have done the same thing. I find a branch the same size as the camera and remove the bark in two pieces. Then put it on the camera with one black nylon tie. It works great.crazy thoughts before morning coffee.......How about gluing tree bark to it. How about a hollowed out a dead limb and slide it over the cam....Or cut a branch in half long ways and put half over the top......Ok enough.....time for coffee....
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What do we think? Paint it brown, it leave it visible?
If its painted someone won't see it and try mess with it, but it also won't act as a deterrent
I picked up a few cans of spray paint from Home Depot and painted these plate cameras for one of my customers. less time consuming than taping themView attachment 78582
What do we think? Paint it brown, it leave it visible?
If its painted someone won't see it and try mess with it, but it also won't act as a deterrent
I see the tree… you going to include a photo of the painted cameras?? Nice work!I picked up a few cans of spray paint from Home Depot and painted these plate cameras for one of my customers. less time consuming than taping them
I hit post too soon, they also sell DIY kitsWhat about the various camo netting/fabric that is available these days? Looks like CamBush makes ghille suits for trail cams
You need a drip loop on the cables that are entering the right side of the box.I picked up a few cans of spray paint from Home Depot and painted these plate cameras for one of my customers. less time consuming than taping them