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Minimizing the Chances of Bear Damage To Your Apiary
Bears are a serious threat to beekeeping operations in many parts of Upstate New York. This article highlights the various precautions that beekeepers can take to reduce the chances of a bear attack.
Deborah Delaney and Jacob L. Bowman of the University of Delaware wrote this article for the Mid-Atlantic region of the US, but their advice is just as applicable to Upstate New York. Bears can do a great deal of damage to hives and equipment in a short period of time, so it is best to anticipate and prepare for potential problems before bears locate your apiary!
Find out more at the following link:
Bees and Bears
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