Has anyone got a reliable solution for spiders and webs that seem to end up on any camera with integrated IR lighting? Friend has 4 cameras set up, and has been washing them when it has got particularly bad, but they always come back. Makes sense - the flies are attracted to it, so the spiders go where the flies are....
Haven't yet tried setting up different profiles for night and day in BI, but I'm at a bit of a loss as to how to deal with it. The motion detection seems to work flawlessly during the day, but falls to pieces at night and particularly when there's a web across the lens. It draws a box (object detect/reject thing) around practically the entire frame.
As far as I can make out BI doesn't have any way of excluding motion from objects that are larger than a given size, only a minimum threshold - is this correct? This is something that as I recall iSpy does quite well with a min/max object size bar.
The only other thing that I can think of that would help (bar disabling motion detection completely which would seem to be counter-productive given that's likely to be when any intruders are active) would be some sort of contrast sensitivity change? Because the spiders & webs are right in front of the camera they are typically bright white on footage, whereas humans are more granularly shaded.
Anyone have any solutions or thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Haven't yet tried setting up different profiles for night and day in BI, but I'm at a bit of a loss as to how to deal with it. The motion detection seems to work flawlessly during the day, but falls to pieces at night and particularly when there's a web across the lens. It draws a box (object detect/reject thing) around practically the entire frame.
As far as I can make out BI doesn't have any way of excluding motion from objects that are larger than a given size, only a minimum threshold - is this correct? This is something that as I recall iSpy does quite well with a min/max object size bar.
The only other thing that I can think of that would help (bar disabling motion detection completely which would seem to be counter-productive given that's likely to be when any intruders are active) would be some sort of contrast sensitivity change? Because the spiders & webs are right in front of the camera they are typically bright white on footage, whereas humans are more granularly shaded.
Anyone have any solutions or thoughts?

Thanks in advance!