Bears skunks and other critters are easily discouraged by electric fencing if they have not been previously rewarded with a brood and honey meal.
Electric fence for beekeeping.
A strong charger is required for a bear fence.
Electric fencing supplies prevention is the best medicine when it comes to fencing your hives.
Electric fencing is an essential and effective tool to protect bee hives chickens and other livestock from damage or depredation by black bears.
Over the years i ve developed a simple and effective electric fence design.
Your charger can be powered by electricity or you may use a solar charger.
The premier electrostop electric fence is a net fence for protection of spaces from animals.
We recommend at least 4 feet between the fence line and your hives.
Bacon strips are a good idea for any kind of electric fence.
The most common size is 14 15 gauge wire.
Choose between a 120 v plug in fencer which can also be powered by a 12 v source if desired a solar battery powered fencer and a 12 v battery powered fencer.
The bear quikfence is mobile it has drivable posts i use a rubber mallet which is perfect for the job.
The fence is made of a net that is 164 inches long.
When using electric fencing it is important to design and maintain a fence that is capable of keeping bears out.
You pretty much take the bundle of posts and walk around the perimeter of your beehives dropping a post every twelve feet.
Electric fence wire is not very expensive.
It is popular among beekeepers protecting their apiaries from bears.
Vertical struts are included in the net to keep everything from sagging.
Choose a fence length that will surround your bee yard with ample room to walk around and work around the hives.
In my area our apiaries need to be protected from black bears.
The electric wire comes as a netting already installed on the posts.
Most beekeepers use a charger with a minimum of 5000 volts.
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The pennsylvania game commission has a program for supplying materials to erect deterrent fences for bears if 10 or more hives are in one location on land open to public hunting.