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Bear Deterrents

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18 Nov 2014

Electric Fences Make Good Neighbours—for People and Bears

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Bears |

For Halloween, some of my neighbours entertain spooky creatures and they have tombstones and cobwebs in their yards. Me? I’m an outlier; at this time of year, I go for something shocking—yet practical—in our yard. Each year, I put up … Read More

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