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Bee Haven Maven Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 06:39:50 AM
All summer long we have been plagued by attacks of our birdfeeders by a mama bear and her cubs. Our neighbors have sighted them a few times in their yard, but we have never actually seen them on our farm...just their destruction. Saturday night the bear attacked 2 of our beehives and destroyed many of the frames.....what a heartbreak. We have had such a wonderful honey harvest twice this summer and our bees are so very special to us! So sad....but such is life on the edge of the wood. I posted pics about this on my farm blog.

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janetinva123 Posted - Nov 04 2007 : 6:37:47 PM
The fish and game here in Eastern Kentucky have released Elk, Black Bear, and some kind of Wildcat to our forest area. There is not enough food for them all so every now and then we will see a bear. Haven't seen those cats yet but I am careful at night here.

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mrsmorgen Posted - Nov 01 2007 : 06:05:43 AM
the apiary up here wires electric fence around their hives and then ties bacon to it. our neighbor put something really yucky, ammonia or the like, though i don't know how safe that is in a balloon and ties it to the hives and when the bear broke the balloon bugging the hive it ran off and hasn't come back. We have to stop feeding the birds too adn i hate that!!! we are int he process of making our upstairs back porch into a bird sanctuary
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windypines Posted - Oct 30 2007 : 04:44:09 AM
There is some people by us that keep their bee hives in a cage. It looks like something you would trap a bear in, really heavy built. Don't know how if it works or not, but just a thought.

Michele
ddmashayekhi Posted - Oct 27 2007 : 7:15:55 PM
I'm so sorry you lost your hives. My parents have a cabin Hayward, WI (northwest part of the state). They have learned the hard way to empty or remove all of their bird feeders. The bears like to tear them to pieces in the fall when they are getting ready to hibernate. The same goes for in the spring when the bears tear into them after hibernating. Thank goodness no one was hurt.

Dawn in IL
lisamarie508 Posted - Oct 26 2007 : 06:37:31 AM
What a shame, Bev. Are your bears starving there, too?

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MullersLaneFarm Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 09:28:24 AM
Oh Beverly - what a tragedy to have the hives destroyed by bears.

Did you move the hives to a new location?

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mrs. graham Posted - Oct 23 2007 : 10:19:44 AM
What a loss! I pray that all will be restored.

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jo Thompson Posted - Oct 23 2007 : 01:44:41 AM
Well Bev, my neighbor had planted 700 bulbs and a brown bear ate ALL of them, and neatly filled the dirt back in, buggers...... jo
p.s. looked at your lovely site tonight, brightened my spirits up, your bees were/are quite lovely. Sweet little goats.
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Carol Sue Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 9:47:34 PM
Wow, that was not fun!!!!!! At least Pooh would have been gentlier!!!!!!
Praying the queen is okay so the hives can build back....
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Bee Haven Maven Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 12:26:10 PM
Everything depends upon the state of the Queen. If the Queen is alive and keeps reproducing, the hive should be ok, if the Queen perishes....so does the hive, eventually.


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Hideaway Farmgirl Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 11:43:48 AM
Beverly,
So sorry to hear about the beehives! So very frustrating dealing with Mother Nature!

Will the bee colony be traumatized by this or do they quickly recover and get busy making new honeycombs?

Jo

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 10:57:00 AM
Bev .. what a sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet honey hive of blogs you have .. and your 'honey hunk' is adorable! doesn't a 'good man' jus' 'complete' us! (NOT that EVERY woman needs one to be complete!)

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Annika Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 10:20:05 AM
That's really sad. I'm sorry for the bees. It seems that it is being a hard year for a lot of wildlife to find enough food. But yes, you live on the edge of wilderness you are going to get "visited" by the critters. We have big problems with raccoons and coyotes out here. And though they aren't dangerous, we are over run with Chinese ring neck pheasants. They eat or stomp on everything I try to plant. If I could hit the broad side or the barn with a bulldozer, I'd have a lot of pheasant in the freezer.

I hope that the bees return. I am trying to learn enough about bees to start a couple of my own hives. Poor bees!

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Bee Haven Maven Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 09:03:04 AM
Luckily we still have 5 more hives. My bil, Mike, put the remains of the two destroyed hives back together and we will just have to wait and see what happens with these.

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Marybeth Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 08:58:40 AM
Those bears really can do a lot of damage. This time of the year they are all trying to fatten up for winter. (not me lol). Will the bees return? We had a bear siting in our woods this summer, but it is a huge area of woods and probably was just passing through. the picture of the smashed hive is so sad. MB

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abbasgurl Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 08:28:21 AM
Oh Bev! How terrible to lose your hives. Will the bees return? I know NOTHING about bees... (off to your blog to LEARN)OR bears! Here an hour or so from Chicago the only Bears we ever see are the football team. I CANNOT imagine co-existing with REAL bears! I hope you can recover what you lost with your hives/bees. I'm sure this is not something that happens overnight.
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Tina Michelle Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 08:16:23 AM
so very sorry.

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 06:57:06 AM
I'm so sorry, Bev--
It's been a bad enough year for the bees, without desecration from the bears! Mother Nature can sometimes be very cruel.



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Libbie Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 06:48:48 AM
Oh, Bev!!! I am so sorry. Bees really are such special and amazing creatures, aren't they? Again, I'm so sorry to hear about this...

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