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A few wildlife pictures were taken with my spark
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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 103278" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>The bears stay away from our buildings for the most part, we had a very hungry yearling hanging around our apple trees in 2018, he was hard to deter. We would park one of the cars near the trees, then action the remote door locks, but the horn and the flashing lights (he would shop for apples at night) did not actually work more than a couple of times, then I went commando with an airsoft gun, being sure not to hit him in the face... that worked better, but as soon as I went to bed, he was back. No sign of him this year, so either he found a better meal deal or someone ended him. He was not a thread to us, just our apples. He put a dent in our harvest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 103278, member: 6411"] The bears stay away from our buildings for the most part, we had a very hungry yearling hanging around our apple trees in 2018, he was hard to deter. We would park one of the cars near the trees, then action the remote door locks, but the horn and the flashing lights (he would shop for apples at night) did not actually work more than a couple of times, then I went commando with an airsoft gun, being sure not to hit him in the face... that worked better, but as soon as I went to bed, he was back. No sign of him this year, so either he found a better meal deal or someone ended him. He was not a thread to us, just our apples. He put a dent in our harvest. [/QUOTE]
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