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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2620719" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>there is a way to electrify chain link fence, which again adds an extra layer of protection, as there are no way for a bear to slip thru between wires then,</p><p> and climbing over the fence means staying in contact with the juice, which deter's them a little more so</p><p></p><p> or again adding a second row of fence , like a fence inside a fence!</p><p>as the business of having bee's will be a never ending lure to them bears, so more layers of protection you have the better things will be down the road to less damages!</p><p></p><p> but yes, some bears are stubborn and learn how to defeat many things, bears are very smart animals, and learn as they attempt things and once they learn what worked, they never forget things</p><p>I have 40 yrs experience working with bears , the things I have seen some do is amazing still even to me!</p><p></p><p> and bears do rotate there patterns and food sources,</p><p> like anyone, no on wants to eat the same thing every day, so they move on after a few meals some times and then return again down the road, if the food stays there</p><p> so, odds are this bear will be back!</p><p> as again they have life time memories of where food is, and about anything they learned for that matter!</p><p> and they also follow each others scent trails, to learn new food sources, so when one comes often, it up's the odds others will too!</p><p></p><p> and bears have about the best noses in the woods, able to smell things from far far away!</p><p></p><p> again, best of luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2620719, member: 11837"] there is a way to electrify chain link fence, which again adds an extra layer of protection, as there are no way for a bear to slip thru between wires then, and climbing over the fence means staying in contact with the juice, which deter's them a little more so or again adding a second row of fence , like a fence inside a fence! as the business of having bee's will be a never ending lure to them bears, so more layers of protection you have the better things will be down the road to less damages! but yes, some bears are stubborn and learn how to defeat many things, bears are very smart animals, and learn as they attempt things and once they learn what worked, they never forget things I have 40 yrs experience working with bears , the things I have seen some do is amazing still even to me! and bears do rotate there patterns and food sources, like anyone, no on wants to eat the same thing every day, so they move on after a few meals some times and then return again down the road, if the food stays there so, odds are this bear will be back! as again they have life time memories of where food is, and about anything they learned for that matter! and they also follow each others scent trails, to learn new food sources, so when one comes often, it up's the odds others will too! and bears have about the best noses in the woods, able to smell things from far far away! again, best of luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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