- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Our camp has been very lucky, no break ins for about 25 years now, however, a camp we pass on the way to ours, about five miles away, gets regular break ins. Sometimes several in the same year.
They put a row of spikes in front of the doors painted orange with warning signs. Then boarded over the doors. The bear pulled the siding back and went in through the wall. They tell me there is nothing in the camp for the bear at all. Just cooking smells from the previous season, plus those from summer visits.
MNR told them two years ago the bear is habituated to cabins, and will break into any unoccupied cabin it finds. They were told to shoot the bear if they see it, as it has broken into a number of other cabins and cottages.
after a two year absence of the trouble bear, they were hit again last week.
Ideas?
They put a row of spikes in front of the doors painted orange with warning signs. Then boarded over the doors. The bear pulled the siding back and went in through the wall. They tell me there is nothing in the camp for the bear at all. Just cooking smells from the previous season, plus those from summer visits.
MNR told them two years ago the bear is habituated to cabins, and will break into any unoccupied cabin it finds. They were told to shoot the bear if they see it, as it has broken into a number of other cabins and cottages.
after a two year absence of the trouble bear, they were hit again last week.
Ideas?





















































