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A 2-foot high fence with a smooth surface and overhanging roof is the most effective barrier against bears. This design prevents climbing and allows bears to easily see and avoid the structure. Electric fencing can also be used for added security.
Choosing the Right Materials for a Bear-Proof Fence
When building a bear-proof fence, it’s essential to use materials that can withstand the force of a bear trying to climb or push against it. A 2-foot high fence made of smooth metal, such as aluminum or galvanized steel, is an excellent choice. The fence should have a smooth surface to prevent bears from gaining traction. Additionally, consider using posts made of durable materials like pressure-treated wood or concrete footings to ensure stability.
Electric Fencing for Enhanced Security
Electric fencing can be an effective addition to a bear-proof fence, providing an unpleasant shock to bears that attempt to climb or touch the fence. Use a high-voltage electric fence tester to ensure that the fence is functioning correctly. The recommended voltage for bear deterrence is between 4,000 to 7,000 volts. It’s also essential to bury the electric fencing wire at least 12 inches underground to prevent bears from digging underneath it.
Installing a Bear-Proof Fence Around a Pest Control Cabin
When installing a bear-proof fence around a pest control cabin, consider the terrain and the surrounding environment. The fence should be at least 2 feet high and extend at least 12 inches below ground level to prevent digging. Use a sturdy gate that can withstand the force of a bear trying to push through it. Also, consider adding a roof overhang to prevent bears from climbing onto the roof and accessing the cabin.
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