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Tony Dixon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:22:22 -0400
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Hi,

A bear will easily go through an electric fence and put up with the
discomfort of a shock if they know there is something they want on the
other side. They are also very curious about anything new in their
territory.

When we place our bees in bear country we fold small squares of aluminum
foil over the high voltage wire and smear them with a little peanut butter
or bacon grease. This insures a good shock on the nose or mouth of the
bear and is a sure and humane form of aversion therapy.

Tony Dixon

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