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  2. Beehive fence - Wikipedia

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    A beehive fence is a fence which is built to deter elephants based on their natural fear of bees. The fence is set up off the ground at chest height and contains hives spaced every 10 metres. [1] If an elephant disturbs the fence, then the hives shake and the bees become agitated, and the elephants are deterred. [2]

  3. Electric fence - Wikipedia

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    An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter people and other animals [note 1] from crossing a boundary.

  4. Bill Gallagher (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    His business also carried out tractor conversions and made farming equipment, including his battery-powered electric fence. With his brothers, Henry and Vivian, he invented a spinning top-dresser. By the 1950s, his business interests expanded into commercial fishing, operating a trawling venture from Raglan although this was not profitable.

  5. Black Bears Find Special Treat Inside Fallen Tree & It’s ...

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    Brown bears (AKA the grizzly bear) and the polar bear are both larger in size, but that doesn't mean that black bears are small. These bears grow to 4-6 feet long and can weigh between 150 and 650 ...

  6. Elephants and Bees - Wikipedia

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    The beehives are connected to each other with strong wires. If an elephant approaches the fence and bumps the wire, the bee hives are shaken, and the bees swarm to attack the threat. Although the elephant hide is very thick, bees can deliver significant pain by attacking vulnerable areas such as ears, eyes, and trunks.

  7. Beehive - Wikipedia

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    Grizzly bears will also eat beehives and are harder to dissuade from taking several beehives. [56] Hives can be protected with an electrified enclosure and livestock fence "shocker" base. Systems available are grid plugged(120v) or solar (dc) for remote spots .

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  9. Electric fence (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals from crossing a boundary. Electric Fence may also refer to: Electric Fence, ...

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