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Raccoons getting my feeder help?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2614453" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>a funny on topic some what</p><p> and yes coons are rather creative at getting to things, so are bears</p><p> I have a bird feeder here on a 10 ft tall street sign metal post, that is attached to the top of a 4x4x6 ft post, I then run a 1/2 aluminum rod out of the street sigh post to be 5 ft above the post, making it a good 14+ ft off the ground, and I have a bear that has now climbed it twice, a small female, she goes up the METAL post like a stripper on a pole!</p><p> doesn't use claws at all to climb it, the post itself is only 2-1/2 inches wide, yet she can climb it!, stay at top and them swing the metal rod around to get to feeder which is 5 ft out from the post!</p><p></p><p> just crazy seeing her climb it</p><p> like they say, where there is a will, there is a way HAHA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2614453, member: 11837"] a funny on topic some what and yes coons are rather creative at getting to things, so are bears I have a bird feeder here on a 10 ft tall street sign metal post, that is attached to the top of a 4x4x6 ft post, I then run a 1/2 aluminum rod out of the street sigh post to be 5 ft above the post, making it a good 14+ ft off the ground, and I have a bear that has now climbed it twice, a small female, she goes up the METAL post like a stripper on a pole! doesn't use claws at all to climb it, the post itself is only 2-1/2 inches wide, yet she can climb it!, stay at top and them swing the metal rod around to get to feeder which is 5 ft out from the post! just crazy seeing her climb it like they say, where there is a will, there is a way HAHA! [/QUOTE]
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