These are a friends colonies. This is the 3rd friend in opposite corners of my county hit this spring. Knock on wood they have not found mine
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That's a sad sight, keep those darn bears up there with you guys!
They don't leave much do they.
This one was salvaged. All the bee's were in the upside down bottom brood box that the bear just flipped off the back of the bottom board. Yesterday my friend installed electric fencing.
You think something ran it off. I see buildings in the distance. From what I've seen, bears don't leave much behind. Your friend is fortunate.
Ray
Very well could have been chased off. This is a high dollar lake side subdivision. The pole barn is his shop across the road from his log (mansion) cabin. Lots of people very close
A bear seems to have rambled through my chicken coop with only some minor stretching to the wire as it climbed over the fence. He seems to have ambled right by the bee hives from what I can see as no disturbance. The neighbour's dog was barking which is generally a pretty good indicator that bears were around. The bees were only in them a couple of weeks so maybe not enough smell. Anyhoo no damage. Curiously enough I had doswed where to locate them in the yard. There is lot that goes on in this world that we have yet to understand.
I had one of those front door handle cardboard thingies hanging from my mailbox last year. Thought it was the water dept boil notice since we were having issues in the neighborhood for the previous 3 months.
Nope! Bear Alert from the Florida Game commission. Great bears and bees! Secure your trashcans and don't leave petfood outside it said.... Duh!
Didn't have a problem after the alert thank goodness!
...DOUG
KD4MOJ
I had a problem with a couple of junior sized black bears last August. Kept knocking over a couple of the hives. ended up losing one. My hives a protected by an electric fence. I bought a 25 miler, puts out 11,000 volts. Couple of weeks ago I heard it snapping one night, went out to see what the problem was and found a tree frog laying across the wire and about a quarter inch from touching the metal post just arcing away.
tear off 2 inch strips of aluminum foil, spread peanut butter in the middle, hang over the wire about every 5 - 10 feet with the peanut butter on the inside. Everything that comes by will touch there wet noses to the foil. you don't need as big of a fence charger with this
I posted a pdf in another thread previously for a fence design for a small apiary:
http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=42972.0 (http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=42972.0)