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Preventing Bear Attacks on nest boxes
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Dear Friends,

Nest boxes look very much like bird feeders, and because Black Bears have become use to eating seeds at bird feeders, they can be very destructive to Bluebird trails as they seek an easy meal.

To help you deal with marauding Black Bears on your Bluebird trails, you can link to a web page on the Sialis website, that will help you prevent Black Bear attacks to your songbird nest boxes.

To link to the Sialis website and page, just click the picture of the lovable looking Black Bear on this page.

Cheers,
John Schuster

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