Bears causing problems during pandemic

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02 Aug 2020, 10:30 am

Bear complaints are getting more common says New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife.
People are staying at home more or all the time and hence making more garbage.Bear's have a strong sense of smell and good memories.

Tie garbage bags tight!
have good lids on trash cans!
Dispose of your trash weekly,with a service or take it to the dump!
Don't leave bags lying around aside trash cans!

Remember a Fed bear is a dead Bear.


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02 Aug 2020, 11:03 am

They will also come for fruit trees and bee hives.Large dogs are the best option.


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02 Aug 2020, 11:58 am

Misslizard wrote:
They will also come for fruit trees and bee hives.Large dogs are the best option.
Bird feeders are another problem,my dad used to get a lot bears to his bird feeders,almost every day.

With Covid it's garbage that's attracting them.


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02 Aug 2020, 12:44 pm

I don't know about bears, but a gardening trick I know of for smaller pests is to leave wads of human or dog hair laying around to keep raccoons and such away.



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02 Aug 2020, 1:24 pm

Bravo5150 wrote:
I don't know about bears, but a gardening trick I know of for smaller pests is to leave wads of human or dog hair laying around to keep raccoons and such away.
That's a good idea


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02 Aug 2020, 3:46 pm

At our Montana lake house, we constantly get trash all over and knocked down trash cans because bears come or a skunk. It's better to build a enclosed storage shed and keep the trash in there and then take out when you haul to the dump.


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02 Aug 2020, 6:39 pm

Black bears are getting common in a rural town where I work. I did see one myself one day, in the middle of the street by the casino.


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03 Aug 2020, 4:18 pm

Oh? So this isn't a thread about the Chicago Bears and the American National Football League during the COVID pandemic? LOL.



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03 Aug 2020, 4:23 pm

Bravo5150 wrote:
I don't know about bears, but a gardening trick I know of for smaller pests is to leave wads of human or dog hair laying around to keep raccoons and such away.

Smaller like racoons? Or smaller like insects?



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03 Aug 2020, 5:04 pm

starkid wrote:
Bravo5150 wrote:
I don't know about bears, but a gardening trick I know of for smaller pests is to leave wads of human or dog hair laying around to keep raccoons and such away.

Smaller like racoons? Or smaller like insects?
I think he meant raccoons


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