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Anonymous
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Dony, you are right, the soybeans did not stop them. I turned off my feeder for 2 weeks and hand threw corn and dog food, the bears stopped coming.

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DONY1
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They key in on hearing the feeders. My buddy tossed corn and was getting up to 100 pics a day while the rest of us were getting squat at the feeders.

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Anonymous
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Same thing happend to me when I turned off the feeders.

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Jubee100
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The bears will eat them... Granted I poured stump licker on them but he ate 'em like they were going out of style. I have a ton of trees hat dropped acorns last year on my driveway and I swept 'em up and took 'em to camp. They disappeared pretty quick and it didn't cost anything but time. But I just threw 'em around or piled 'em up. No feeders.

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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They key in on hearing the feeders. My buddy tossed corn and was getting up to 100 pics a day while the rest of us were getting squat at the feeders.

i could of sworn i saw some quiet feeders.. then again a bump feeder is good and quiet but if they find that, they are gonna rip it down. maybee throwing moth balls will keep them away,, i know it keeps cats away.. dont know what it would do to deer but hogs will probably eat them.. they eat anything.

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