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Several of you have inquired about bear damage.
Here is the summary of an article printed in the Finnish Beekeepers'
magazine "Mehil{inen" 3-1995 reprinted here and on BeeNet with the
permission of original author P. Peltotalo and translator P. Ellison.
If you have any questions for Mr. Peltotalo please mark your messages
Att. P. Peltotalo (BEE-L is gated to BeeNet as read only). His replies
I will copy from BeeNet to you.
I hope this information will be of some help,
Regards,
Durk Ellison
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SUMMARY OF THE 1994 BEAR DAMAGE AND ELECTRIC FENCES
Electric fences have been aquired between 1993-1994 with government funds
to be given out by the local wildlife departments. Some professional
beekeepers had bought electric fences at their own expense, before the
government sponsored fences were offered.
Information about the efficiency of the electric fences had been
collected with an inquiry made in the fall of 1994. Those who answered the
inquiry, had about 60 fences protecting approximately 400 hives. There is
more detailed information about the agricultural district of H{me in the next
paragraph.
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The agricultural district of H{me 1994
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Six beekeepers in the district of southern H{me applied for compensation
for damages inflicted on their bee farms by a bears. Compensations were
paid for over 30 000 mk.
Bear damage has been limited for now to the eastern side of highway number
three and the Helsinki-Tampere railway.
The beekeepers who answered the inquiry had:
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Electric fences in use 21 fences
Hives protected 125 hives
Damaged hives before/without protection 15 hives
Damaged hives with protection 3 hives
No damage after protection *) 7 beekeepers
Total electric fences used in S. H{me 9 beekeepers
*) Paw prints and other bear signs sighted but no damage was inflicted.
Usually the damage has stopped after the use of electric fences. In one
case the power on the fence had gotten low so that the bear could do its
dirty deeds. In another case the bear managed to get under the cables
through a ditch twice.
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Other experiences
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In a few cases electric lights and repellent scents had been used and the
hives have been saved from damage (previously there had been bear damage
to the area). With these devices, however, the bee farm will not be safe
for a long period of time or if all the other farms have electric fences.
As the bear, within a relatively short period of time, becomes accustomed
to the lights and scents.
Total bear damage to bee farms in Finland 1994 (MMM)
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Agricultural Compensation Hives Paid
district Applied for by compensations (mk)
H{me 6 15 33 670
Kainuu 1 1 2 000
Central-Finland 2 6 17 600
Kymi 13 36 77 418
Oulu 1 2 3 200
Northern-Karjala 18 41 73 893
Uusimaa 3 8 9 922
Whole country 44 109 217 703
Source:
MMM. Fish- and wildlife department, statistics 1994.
See also:
PELTOTALO, P. 1995. Yhteenveto vuoden 1994 karhuvahingoista ja
s{hk|paimensuojauksista. Mehil{inen 12: 46.
KARONIEMI, P. 1995. Tavoitteena karhuvahinkojen v{hent{minen.
Mehil{inen 12: 47 - 49.
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