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Need to shoot Problem black bear at night to save beehives
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2620474" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>if your in the bee business and have hives</p><p> I think the long term game should maybe be working on adding some good fencing, like chain link, placed a ft or two in the ground too keep them from digging under it!</p><p>and then 6+ ft high,, or so, and ad some electric to the top, or even the whole fence LOL</p><p> as doing this right once will save a lot of damage over the yrs, and in long term game, should end up cheaper for you, I would even think, there could be help with costs from game dept, or breaks other wise!</p><p></p><p> and I know you said you have E fence now</p><p> but just asking cause I DON"T know what you know about it</p><p> but there are different types that have different amount of ZAP to them(The Joule rating)</p><p> as if your using a lesser joule model, or have a weaker energizer that doesn't provide full ZAP</p><p> it won't work as well as a higher joule model with a stronger energizer </p><p> that or adding a duel layer of fence, about a FT apart</p><p> this way gets maybe pass the fist but then the second adds a extra incentive to find easier foods</p><p></p><p> the problem with bears is, once one finds a way in, they will keep returning for easy meals, there no different than people, finding a easy place to get calories, lures them in and one getting that easy GOOD tasting food too boot, its a hard deal to stop them, </p><p> but adding enough layers of work, does stop most!</p><p>as I am sure you already know!</p><p></p><p> another idea if you wanted, to HUNT this one bear</p><p> Places like harbor freight sell cheap solar security lights that work off solar and then motion</p><p></p><p>, you can also add a wireless driveway monitor, that also works off a motion sensor, </p><p> to let you know when its there, some good ones will send a signal pretty far</p><p></p><p> but a trail cam is a great idea as well,a s bears are pretty reliable on having a schedule they keep!</p><p> I have bears in my yard daily 8 months out of the yr, and certain one's I can tell time by when they show up! HAHA!</p><p>good luck in what ever you end up doing</p><p> if you DO shoot, it, please come back and post a few pictures, I am sure most here would enjoy seeing the results!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2620474, member: 11837"] if your in the bee business and have hives I think the long term game should maybe be working on adding some good fencing, like chain link, placed a ft or two in the ground too keep them from digging under it! and then 6+ ft high,, or so, and ad some electric to the top, or even the whole fence LOL as doing this right once will save a lot of damage over the yrs, and in long term game, should end up cheaper for you, I would even think, there could be help with costs from game dept, or breaks other wise! and I know you said you have E fence now but just asking cause I DON"T know what you know about it but there are different types that have different amount of ZAP to them(The Joule rating) as if your using a lesser joule model, or have a weaker energizer that doesn't provide full ZAP it won't work as well as a higher joule model with a stronger energizer that or adding a duel layer of fence, about a FT apart this way gets maybe pass the fist but then the second adds a extra incentive to find easier foods the problem with bears is, once one finds a way in, they will keep returning for easy meals, there no different than people, finding a easy place to get calories, lures them in and one getting that easy GOOD tasting food too boot, its a hard deal to stop them, but adding enough layers of work, does stop most! as I am sure you already know! another idea if you wanted, to HUNT this one bear Places like harbor freight sell cheap solar security lights that work off solar and then motion , you can also add a wireless driveway monitor, that also works off a motion sensor, to let you know when its there, some good ones will send a signal pretty far but a trail cam is a great idea as well,a s bears are pretty reliable on having a schedule they keep! I have bears in my yard daily 8 months out of the yr, and certain one's I can tell time by when they show up! HAHA! good luck in what ever you end up doing if you DO shoot, it, please come back and post a few pictures, I am sure most here would enjoy seeing the results! [/QUOTE]
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