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Are you guys worried about bears when you have a fridge with food in it?
I hear they can smell it from inside.
I hear they can smell it from inside.
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No - Over the last 50+ years and countless hundreds of nights living, working, and playing in the backcountry of the entire western U.S., I have only experienced two Bear encounters in camp, and they were both unrelated to food left secured or unsecured in camp. . . mice, raccoons and other creatures are far more significant and common problems than Bears.Are you guys worried about bears when you have a fridge with food in it?
I hear they can smell it from inside.
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Just spread around sulfur, it's supposed to keep the boogers away so maybe it'll work on bears tooMattlew mentioned using bear spray on foliage around camp as a deterrent. I have a pool that uses chlorine tablets. I've thought about having an open container of that near the tent and truck. If they have sensitive noses they surely wouldn't want to smell that and it may cover up the food smells. What do ya'all think?
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No... I did not say spraying bear spray on the foliage, I specified that I use pepper spray, though zombie cat makes good arguments against... There is a difference between pepper spray and bear spray... (Primarily in the concentrations used... 2% vs 10% is a significant difference)Mattlew mentioned using bear spray on foliage around camp as a deterrent. I have a pool that uses chlorine tablets. I've thought about having an open container of that near the tent and truck. If they have sensitive noses they surely wouldn't want to smell that and it may cover up the food smells. What do ya'all think?
In full transparency I didn’t know that about sulfur, I was making a Bigfoot joke so thanks, I love randomly learning things. We have only spread something around once for invasive Argentine ants. I can’t remember what it was but we were asked to do it by a ranger so we went out and bought some, used it, and gave the rest away when we left. It was in a Florida State Park.No... I did not say spraying bear spray on the foliage, I specified that I use pepper spray, though zombie cat makes good arguments against... There is a difference between pepper spray and bear spray... (Primarily in the concentrations used... 2% vs 10% is a significant difference)
Chlorine sounds like a bad idea given its toxicity, and sulfur (mentioned by john), while recommended (and sold) as critter deterrents in a number of places, will alter soil PH... good for blueberries, bad for most other plant life.
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