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I am far from an expert on bear fences but I do have some experience ( I helped build 70 fences this summer). I will put some rebar posts in the with insulators every 6-8 ft. It keeps the wire tight. I would also add a ground wire in the middle to increase the shock.
Good to see you up and running again! Have missed your videos! This one I can apply for other uses too. Keep the domestic plants and animals inside the fence and the wilde stuff outside the fence, grows on me. Elk, moose, roedeer, wild boar, I gladly see in the forrest (or in my fridge), not in my garden. Appleseason=moose everywhere. (I am creating an appleorchard). Bees have been treated, finnished wintering. Can't do much more. I guess the last warm days have passed. Now winter and snow is arround the corner.
I learned from Bob Binnie that 3 strands for bear is plenty. After 2 years, it has proven true. You can walk right over them. Just bait it in the corners with bacon periodically. Use iron posts for the corners and push in fiberglass for the centers. The cheapest solar chargers keep the bears out when you remember to turn it on!
Put that charger on a t-post just inside your fence so you can access it, or like mine on a corner t-post already installed. They sell brackets for that charger that you have which is what I have.
I have those. I purchased them 10 years ago to keep racoons of off my grapes. Then one day a saw a squirrel just go right under them. I had to dig a hole to get the 6ft ground rod into the rocky soil. They still work but they need new batteries. I can't imagine what the solid copper rods costs today. I think the constant current one's would be better but you don't have anything to plug into. If you pour water around the ground rod it will give you a better ground.
I pollinate blueberry, and I put up 40 fences a year being migratory. That is one ugly fence, expensive, complicated, and several weak points that will fail, even the ground rod could take out a tire, but it works for now.
It will work better if you run a ground in between each hot wire that way they touch both at the same time that’s the only way I could keep them out of my bees
@@jaysnyder7940 put a wire in between the hot wires just warp it around the metal post but don’t let it tip the hot wires that way when a bear tries to go through it will touch the hot and the ground at the same time
Bear and Grizzly Fencing Video - th-cam.com/video/lqIRMavnahE/w-d-xo.html
Bob Binnie's Bear Fence Video - th-cam.com/video/k8-tmulErMA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Pfxdno45eakb5Qd1
Link for Fence Charger: amzn.to/4ejcUCZ
Link for Fence Tape: amzn.to/3AUTgi1
Link for insulators: amzn.to/4gjVw2s
You open that fence wide like that, your bees are all going to escape! :D
I am far from an expert on bear fences but I do have some experience ( I helped build 70 fences this summer). I will put some rebar posts in the with insulators every 6-8 ft. It keeps the wire tight. I would also add a ground wire in the middle to increase the shock.
Great fence! My lower line also helps keep skunks out from eating on bearding bees in summer.
Great fence... will say IF seeing Bear on trail camera close by you can wrap aluminum foil on hot wire& place peanut butter on end
Nothing wrong with that fence. I give it an A+ .
Southern Engineering is still my goto too.😊👌
Good to see you up and running again! Have missed your videos! This one I can apply for other uses too. Keep the domestic plants and animals inside the fence and the wilde stuff outside the fence, grows on me. Elk, moose, roedeer, wild boar, I gladly see in the forrest (or in my fridge), not in my garden. Appleseason=moose everywhere. (I am creating an appleorchard). Bees have been treated, finnished wintering. Can't do much more. I guess the last warm days have passed. Now winter and snow is arround the corner.
"I'll probably add another ground rod next year. After the bear destroys 20 hives." LOL!
I learned from Bob Binnie that 3 strands for bear is plenty. After 2 years, it has proven true. You can walk right over them. Just bait it in the corners with bacon periodically.
Use iron posts for the corners and push in fiberglass for the centers. The cheapest solar chargers keep the bears out when you remember to turn it on!
I learned from a keeper in the LCO that you zap them to high heaven and never worry about it again. How about that?
Put that charger on a t-post just inside your fence so you can access it, or like mine on a corner t-post already installed. They sell brackets for that charger that you have which is what I have.
That fence is shockingly nice! 😂
I want to move to Wisconsin. Too hot and humid in Baton Rouge. Looks like 79⁰ .
It is great. As things heat up and water becomes a problem, I think more people will be moving here.
There’s been a bear in my town and they usually aren’t and I have 16 hives in a yard for 4 more weeks and don’t want to have to fence them
I have those. I purchased them 10 years ago to keep racoons of off my grapes. Then one day a saw a squirrel just go right under them. I had to dig a hole to get the 6ft ground rod into the rocky soil. They still work but they need new batteries. I can't imagine what the solid copper rods costs today. I think the constant current one's would be better but you don't have anything to plug into. If you pour water around the ground rod it will give you a better ground.
I pollinate blueberry, and I put up 40 fences a year being migratory. That is one ugly fence, expensive, complicated, and several weak points that will fail, even the ground rod could take out a tire, but it works for now.
Well why not offer some suggestions on how to make it better🤷♂️
@billchriswell2925 I have youtube videos
How important do you think the top wire is?
I have no clue. Bob says you don't need it....guys in Wisconsin say you do, I imagine Bob is correct but I figured a little more won't hurt
@@kamonreynolds I don’t have bear pressure but some bears in 13 yards. I use 3 strands but wonder if 4 would be needed in bear country
@@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog Here in Northern Maine we run 4 hot wires plus a ground wire.
What part of the state do you have your bees?
Are you planning on leaving those bees up there, or are you going to fro haul them back to Tennessee?
It will work better if you run a ground in between each hot wire that way they touch both at the same time that’s the only way I could keep them out of my bees
You mean a jumper wire? Ground wire would short it all out...
@@jaysnyder7940 put a wire in between the hot wires just warp it around the metal post but don’t let it tip the hot wires that way when a bear tries to go through it will touch the hot and the ground at the same time
@@jasoncarroll-y9g that would be a jumper not a ground.
What part of Wisconsin you at.
Fucker got me last week so the bear got it the next night but I’m getting a fences for next year
No sound ?