And you are worried about Squirrels getting into your bird feeder??

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gketell

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Squirrels got NOTHING on this guy...

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Be sure to read the sign all the way to the end...

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I am not going to get anywhere near a bear in the wild. My neighbor was mauled by a bear out west several years ago and is still learning to walk again. No bears for me ... bells or no bells. :eek:

BTW, pepper spray requires a narrow distance between the bear's 'dinner', whereas a can of wasp spray is useful for better than 20 feet and is much more accurate.

I DO NOT recommend that anyone ever spray themselves with wasp spray as it is instantly blinding and the effect lasts for quite a bit of time. It is also cheaper than a good grade of pepper spray and there are more sprays in a can.

Either way I do not plan on any bear encounters of the wild bear kind to find out.
 
Now I have to go find the key cleaner and canned air, Also need to get monitor cleaner. Funny. I saw a program the other night where they were caring Pepper spray and a large Caliber rifle.
 
Check out the last picture with the bear. If he/she were to fall at that point Holly Cow! er Holly Bear!

Actually, if you look closely at the last two pictures you'll see that it is not a spike but a skinny tree trunk that is partially obscured be leaves below the bear, thus giving it the appearance if a spike.
 
Check out the last picture with the bear. If he/she were to fall at that point Holly Cow! er Holly Bear!

Actually, if you look closely at the last two pictures you'll see that it is not a spike but a skinny tree trunk that is partially obscured be leaves below the bear, thus giving it the appearance if a spike.

Actually, looks like you are correct.
 
Squirrels aren't in the bird feeder, they're stealing my peppers.

The bear isn't my problem... some critter is stealing my peppers and hiding them in my wood rack... maybe getting ready for a fiesta??:biggrin:

This is a covered wood rack I built last spring for storing some of my bowl blanks..it's on the back side of the shop..
 

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The bear isn't my problem... some critter is stealing my peppers and hiding them in my wood rack... maybe getting ready for a fiesta??:biggrin:

This is a covered wood rack I built last spring for storing some of my bowl blanks..it's on the back side of the shop..

I think they're trying to give you a hint that they want you to make one of those blanks into a bowl for their salsa.
 
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