rustred
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I agree on the fencer, the honey guys around here have them around their bee hives. There is solar power ones.She has a lot of feeders, keeps the seed in some kind of container outside. Needs something better.
I agree on the fencer, the honey guys around here have them around their bee hives. There is solar power ones.She has a lot of feeders, keeps the seed in some kind of container outside. Needs something better.
I had a bear rip the door open on my Model A Roadster and take my box of fresh honey dip doughnuts.He ran about 300 feet,stopped behind my shop,leaned against my well,and ate them,box and all.Bears are wicked clever.A little ice cream and hamburger stand here had a bear that would get into the dumpster.The varmint proof plastic lids are for racoons,not hungry bears.When the girl that closed the place at 10:00 PM went out there after closing,she always saw the bear waiting.Then the owner went to a steel lid with latches.That slowed the bear down for a few days,until he came up with a plan.When she flipped the lid open that bear ran out and jumped in,while she was dumping the trash.After that she tried throwing a little something on the ground next to the dumpster.That worked,he only wanted a treat,so he was happy with that instead of thrashing the dumpster.That little 16 year old high school girl said the bear had no interest in her,and wasn't afraid of him.(or her)About 10 years ago I had a bear rip the door open on my Model A Roadster and take my box of fresh honey dip doughnuts.He ran about 300 feet,stopped behind my shop,leaned against my well,and ate them,box and all.
A job site tool box is fairly sturdy and lockable.
Well, here in Central Mo. we didn't have Otters or Armadildos, but we do now. Wont be long on the danged bears I fear.I’m glad we don’t have that problem yet. South Missouri has bears but up north not yet.
Could she jump up in the air and get stuck?I once knew a girl so fat that when she went camping the bears hid their food.
On the other hand, a lot of bears thought the joke was very funny.Take a few minutes today Buck and read this .... https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/fat-shaming-makes-things-worse#overview
If you're not overweight yourself, be thankful .....
Sure, the big bad bears always think it's funny Buck. Just like the big bad bullies in grade school who gang up and taunt their overweight classmates. Happened years ago quite a bit, hopefully not so much anymore but it probably still does. Somehow I can imagine you being one of the big bad bears from years ago. Maybe you still are, I have no idea.On the other hand, a lot of bears thought the joke was very funny.
Yes, you have no idea.Sure, the big bad bears always think it's funny Buck. Just like the big bad bullies in grade school who gang up and taunt their overweight classmates. Happened years ago quite a bit, hopefully not so much anymore but it probably still does. Somehow I can imagine you being one of the big bad bears from years ago. Maybe you still are, I have no idea.
Mo. Conservationist Mag, said we've gone from 300 to 1000, as of last count.I’m glad we don’t have that problem yet. South Missouri has bears but up north not yet.
No, but she wore high heels out in the yard, and struck oil !Could she jump up in the air and get stuck?
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