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Mchero
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June 29, 2004, 04:24:58 PM »
1st of June I purchased 2 NUC's. Placed them out in an abandoned apple orchard with owners permission. A week later I installed a Critter Gitter to keep the varmets away. Was just out at the hives last sunday afternoon. Last inspection the bees where in hi-gear!
This morning at work I get an email from the person that lives next door to the bees. Told me that Sunday afternoon the alarm went off 5 times and it also went off this AM before leaving for work. She did see a deer on the way to work.
I'm going out this afternoon to check the two hives out. I'm praying they are still in one piece. It's a 25 minute drive out to them. Will keep you all posted!
RM
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BigRog
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June 29, 2004, 05:56:45 PM »
Good Luck
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Mchero
I have a net electric fence to keep out the bears and it works for me. Here is a web site that shows the fence
http://www.premier1supplies.com/store/prod_search.html?subcat_id=53&pcat_id=23
Archie
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June 29, 2004, 07:37:44 PM »
Hey Archie,
Which energizer are you using? I'm in the process of clearing an area around my property to install a perimeter fences (5 strands of IntelliRope II) to keep the deer out. How have your dealings been with Premier? They seem like good folks.
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June 29, 2004, 08:20:12 PM »
YEEEE HAW!
Both hives where OK. Nothing has appeared to be playing with them. Looks like I should chalk one up for the Critter Gitter! I refreshed the sugar water & did a quick inspection on both hives. Looks like the hives will be ready for a 2nd deep super in about two weeks! Better order my new hive bodies!
So far so good up her in New Hampshire! Boy I was worried!
RM
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Lesli
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June 29, 2004, 08:37:51 PM »
Congrats!
I've considered a Britter Gitter or similar. I am out in the country, and skunks and racoons are common, and even bears aren't unheard of.
I'm glad to hear yours worked!
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Mchero
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Get the Critter Gitter! The Britter Gitter is a cheap knockoff!
RM
Quote from: Lesli
Congrats!
I've considered a Britter Gitter or similar. I am out in the country, and skunks and racoons are common, and even bears aren't unheard of.
I'm glad to hear yours worked!
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Lesli
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Get the Critter Gitter! The Britter Gitter is a cheap knockoff!
RM
Hehe. I have a cat named "Britta," and I'd hate to see her Git! Or is that Got?
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Robo
My bee yard is close to the house so I just ran a heavy duty extension cord to an energizer for horses. I know a bear did stick his nose on it once and has never been back. I also have a Galagher solar energizer that packs a lot of wallop but I like the ac type best. it will burn thru the high grass that goes oup around it and still puts out a lot of zap.
Archie
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