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Scott Hygnstrom, Scott Craven |
Wisconsin bears are more often a nuisance than a problem, but bears are big and when they cause a problem they can cause a big one: bears eat corn cobs whole, break down orchard trees while trying to get to the fruit, smash beehives, and, very rarely, kill livestock. Here you will find suggestions for solving bear problems by various ploys, including anticipating trouble before it starts, installing fence, using scare devices, and trapping. (6 pages)