Many bears at the bee hives and how I saved them

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  • Опубликовано: 9 апр 2023
  • My electric fence needed some upgrades. In 2021 there were ten times as many bears trying to access my hives than ever before.
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  • @Jazzie654
    @Jazzie654 2 месяца назад

    Very nice soothing voice, would love to hear him narrate an entire wild life show. Thank you so kindly sir 👂😌

  • @georgieippolito9924
    @georgieippolito9924 4 месяца назад

    there should be a channel or live stream of bears getting into bee hives out in the open for the bears. also have a camera inside so when the bear opens it up, first thing you see is a bear nose with a bee on it.
    I could watch the bears get into bee hives for hours

  • @redtussock
    @redtussock 2 месяца назад

    In NZ farmers often have an earthed wire in the fence as well. I.e. about the height they stick their neck through, that way they have the earth right around their throat. Also, the earthing of the unit is critical. Many years ago when farming, my base unit had 6 long earth pins driven into a swampy creek supplying the earth. The easiest way to test if your earth is not adequate is to bang a pin about 2 metres away from your existing earth pin, lay a standard against the fence to "short" the unit out, and measure the voltage between the test earth and the fence earth. If you have voltage then your existing pin is not adequate. The bear is actually completing the circuit between the earth peg of the unit and the hot wire ... so the earth peg has to be a good one. My apologies if you have tried all this stuff and I'm preaching to the converted ... but you do have my sympathies. A good setup electric fence can lay a decent-sized bull bellowing on his arse, but then we never ever had hungry bears to deal with.

    • @wildlifebybean
      @wildlifebybean  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for your interest. Your comments are on point but my problems have been solved and my honey is safe.

  • @patrickhowell5382
    @patrickhowell5382 8 месяцев назад +4

    Fence posts and wires need to be stronger and more powerful current.

  • @davidepool5884
    @davidepool5884 3 месяца назад +2

    When protecting bees or anything else from bears you need to use barb wire and the strongest electric fence charger you can find. Bears can slip through plain wire because their fur is so thick. Barb wire can be stretched much tighter making it harder for them to slip under or between the wires. The longer the barbs on the wire the better.

    • @wildlifebybean
      @wildlifebybean  3 месяца назад

      No. You should never use barbed wire on an electric fence. Yes, wire should be under sufficient tension to create enough pressure on the bears thick coat to deliver an adequate shock. This requires strong wooden corner posts. For the apiary in this video, a one joule energizer delivers 9500 volts which is more than sufficient once the wire tension was increased..

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 2 месяца назад

      @@wildlifebybean
      You are underestimating the physical nature of bears. Once a bear learns how weak the fence is they will just ram their way through. At present your system just bluffs them.
      Having a solid fence system that cannot just be rammed through surrounded by the electric fence will make it much more difficult to penetrate for a bear. I assume your system runs direct to electricity without a battery backup.

    • @Cuban-Jo
      @Cuban-Jo Месяц назад

      @Art-is-craft is your honey so valuable that you would rather have a dead bear?

    • @wildlifebybean
      @wildlifebybean  Месяц назад

      @@Art-is-craft No, barbed wire should NEVER be used with an electric fence, rather it should be set up properly. No, I do not want to kill or even injure the bears. They were simply hungry and trying to prepare for winter.
      Yes, I use house current to the energizer to deliver 9500 volts DC at about 200 mA to the fence. The old fence was inadequate as described in another video. The new fence does the job. The bears now leave it alone.

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft Месяц назад

      @@wildlifebybean
      I am not suggesting a barbed wire electric fence. But a solid fence that cannot be run through will stop a bear. A bear that is aggressive enough can snap a simple electric line. A barbed wire fence with a solid profile with an electric line on the outside side will also work. None will kill a bear.

  • @karryhardman8735
    @karryhardman8735 9 месяцев назад

    Interesting video, Thanks for sharing. In some of the footage it looks like the ground is dry. This dry ground will have higher resistance and decrease the efficiency of your electric fence. I know of two ways to fix this. One, wet the ground around the fence. Two, add ground wire to your fence in-between your hot wires. I have had great success adding ground wire in dry conditions.

    • @wildlifebybean
      @wildlifebybean  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for replying. I have neutral wires spaced between the hot wires and when I test the fence using the soil near the fence as the ground I still got voltages in the range of 7500 to 8500. No, as I said in the video the problem was the wire was a little too lax and spacing a little too great. Because of recent wild fires, etc there was tremendous pressure on these guys to eat and prepare for winter. More wire courses under higher tension plus more food in the wild has solved the problem.

    • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
      @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 7 месяцев назад

      @@wildlifebybean But the bears are still starving. Your brilliant solution does not help the bears. Should it have? They were there before you were but they never bought the property.

    • @stanmann356
      @stanmann356 2 месяца назад

      @@WilliamMurphy-uv9pm And if he hadn't bought the property there would be no beehives there and the bears would still be in the same situation food-wise.

  • @missmaedeut3210
    @missmaedeut3210 3 месяца назад +1

    That first bear said "aint nothing getting in my way"😂❤

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 4 месяца назад

    I had the same problem slipping between the wires, I solved it by attaching chicken fence to the wires, they cant push through cause no matter where they put their nose it gets bit!

  • @faybad
    @faybad 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where can I buy all the equipment in your video. I am a new beekeeper and want to protect them against bears. Does this equipment come in a set to buy. Thank you for the video.

    • @wildlifebybean
      @wildlifebybean  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching.
      Livestock/Agriculture supply places. Even a place like Home Depot may have stuff. If you need protection of same size area I used, you only need a 1 joule energizer (gives 8-9,000 volts at about 150 mA). You need at least 6500 volts for bears. 12-14 gauge fencing wire and solid wooden corner posts. Avoid solar powered, they are not as strong. If plugged directly to house current, the Energizer needs to be protected from the weather. You want good wire tension (I used turnbuckles) and seven wires to discourage small bears. Check how I used the insulators on the corners and how neutrals and positives are placed. Hive bodies should be at least three feet from fence.

    • @faybad
      @faybad 6 месяцев назад

      @@wildlifebybean thanks for info

  • @enricotoesca3941
    @enricotoesca3941 Год назад +1

    Good Morning 🐻 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @thedolphin5428
    @thedolphin5428 5 месяцев назад

    Tape and plain wire electric fences are NOTORIOUSLY USELESS on thick furry/wooly animals, not to mention chickens. Some might get a shock on their wet nose if/when sniffing the wire, but most just walk straight through them.
    The best improvements are to use closely spaced *barbed wire* (to penratrate the fur), AND to have a very high current with a short frequency sender with a very good (wet) earth stake. Add some vertical strakes to prevent push-through.

  • @jahearme4259
    @jahearme4259 11 месяцев назад +2

    Plywood with nails in it around perimeter would definitely help your set-up

  • @dennisnsharleneparker9797
    @dennisnsharleneparker9797 2 месяца назад

    My electric fence has every other strand ground, 6" apart. A full 10,000 colts to the unlucky trespasser. I don't depend on ground conductivity. (Dennis)

    • @redtussock
      @redtussock 2 месяца назад

      :-) just wrote a novel above, and scroll down to read this. :-)

  • @MEMUNDOLOL
    @MEMUNDOLOL 9 месяцев назад

    i saw a video of black bear who dug a trench under the fence to get in and out, dude had tarpaulin on the ground around the fence but it didnt stop the bear

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 2 месяца назад

      A couple of spikes below the fence can make it more difficult. Foxes will do the same with fences to get at chickens.

  • @affordabledesertliving3487
    @affordabledesertliving3487 2 месяца назад

    wont hurt them but it is "very educational" LOL

  • @arunasfilms
    @arunasfilms 6 дней назад

    Arūnas Films respect

  • @diannetemple9974
    @diannetemple9974 11 месяцев назад +2

    I feel so terrible for all of the wildlife that we have, slowly getting smaller by the numbers. There is no food for them, I understand that they get desperate and I understand you love your bees and you have them for a reason and I appreciate that too. I just wish that society would stop destroying lots and lots of forest and woods. We keep invading their space, and none of us want to learn to live with them, but they're expected to learn to live with us and by our rules. Every day they lose their homes, their food, there's just not enough food out there for these animals. I know you don't want to lose your bees, and your honey, and I'm grateful for what you do. I don't throw anything out, I throw it to the woods.😢❤❤❤

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 2 месяца назад

      US and Canada has huge areas for bears to roam but they by nature always push boundaries.

  • @mgil3105
    @mgil3105 6 месяцев назад +7

    Your video was great but we gotta stop saying wildfires , it was arson and bad forest fire management.

    • @deezelkane
      @deezelkane 3 месяца назад

      Polly scared of trudeau locking him up for 'misinformation and disinformation '

    • @TenCJones
      @TenCJones Месяц назад

      Yes. The "wildfires"took a break during covid apparently.

    • @hoptoi
      @hoptoi Месяц назад

      But, they are wild in the sense that they are uncontrolled. Perhaps they should be called arson wildfires!

  • @elelectrotech9374
    @elelectrotech9374 5 месяцев назад

    barbed wire.

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 2 месяца назад

      Barbed wire in between the electrical lines will help to stop push through.

  • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
    @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 7 месяцев назад +1

    Saved the bears from the hives or honey from the bears. Another confusing title. The bears certainly were not saved from strong electrical shocks.

    • @ISmellLikeBeefandCheese
      @ISmellLikeBeefandCheese 5 месяцев назад

      And? Electric fence is the best way to stop bears.

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 2 месяца назад +2

      Bears do not die from such low level shocks. They will face far more dangerous situations in the wild to include other bears.