second time (http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/836/100hh.th.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/577/100hh.jpg/)
Yup, I think that's gonna leave a mark.
Nice picture, not what you want to see, but a nice picture.
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Oh, geez...guess I'll stop complaining about my skunks....
Were both incidents this year?
So when does bear season open?
Call your local game warden you might be able to get a kill permit to take the bear.
nice hive stand!
Keith
I didn't have a camera on mine but I got hit 2 nights in a row about 3 years ago. I put up an electric fence and have not had any problems since. I lost one hive and had a lot of broken frames. Good luck
I know that in North Carolina you can kill a bear if it is endangering your livestock. Bees are considered live stock, but I think you have to catch them in the act. You can not just kill them for walking in the bee yard! This is what I have been told, however I am sure a game warden would know for sure!
Also, I was told this year that placing sheet metal or tin around your hives on the ground helps repel bears. Supposedly, when the bear steps on the metal it will crank and clang. The noise will scare them off. I do not know if this works but I know people in bear country that do it and swear it does!
I enlarged the photo and could swear I could see him drooling.
Wonder if his name might be Jackie, I know he's saying, "Oh, how sweet it is!"
Has the bear come back? What's the status of the hive now.
So far the bear has not been back . The camera is set to take 9 pictures then there is a 1 minute pause so the bear knocked the top box off the left as far as I can figure, yes this spring .Brian
Maybe rig up a few claymore mines around the hive?
Gamma m33 Airsoft Claymore Demo / Instructional (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMNW496jCwU#)
Just something to scare the bear. At least it would be fine to watch if you caught it on the game cam since it is a little hard to get the real stuff.
That claymore might do the trick ,thanks AllenF