I like the fact that it can work at night using artificial light.
That sounds, energy wise, like the multistorey urban farming using artificial light to grow crops.
Seems more for wind-farms applications, I am not sure how much sun you get when moisture is around.
The only reliable solutions seems mechanical,
I don’t think simple “bug wipers” will do it neither
It’s funny how stuff magically requires only a fraction of power the moment is solar powered
Are you sure you posted this in the right thread