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Pos/Neg

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Drivable

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• Beehives

Keeps out…

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= Single spike drivable post

PN

= Pos/Neg

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• 1-800-282-6631

WILDLIFE BARRIER FENCES 49

New…

Bear QuikFence 12/35/12

Semi-Permanent

• Line posts can be driven into hard soil with a mallet. • Tall grass disconnect. Stops bears in both wet and dry fencing conditions. • Lowest strand can be disconnected to reduce energy leakage when green grass gets tall (diagram below right). • Pos/Neg capability (for dry soils). New! Drivable posts (p. 107) Reinforced cap and special ground spike enables it to be tapped into hard soil with a mallet or dead blow-hammer. Cost Bear QuikFence 12/35/12—$1.62 per ft Bear QuikFence 12/35/12 100' x 35" (DP) (PN) wht/blk, 15 lb...................#205100 $162.00 50' x 35" (DP) (PN) wht/blk, 8 lb.......................#205050 $128.00

Energizers & Recommended Accessories

Product Name

Item Price Pg #

Battery, Plug-in or Solar Energizers....................................................79

5-Light Tester, 0.24 lb............................#134100 $11.50 103

Warning Sign, 0.06 lb............................#346000 $0.97 137

PowerLink 4.0, 0.20 lb.......................... #335500 $4.50 137

FiberTuff Post, 35", 1.40 lb.................... #208053 $3.95 123

Ground Rod, 3 ft, 2.10 lb........................ #151200 $5.15 102

To purchas

e Bear QuikFence…

1. Measure the proposed fence line.

2. Choose the length and the amount of

netting needed.

Example: For a 250 ft fence

line, order two 100 ft rolls and one 50 ft roll.

3. Choose extra support posts

for ends, major

curves and corners

(see pp. 121–127)

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4. Select an energizer, ground rod and a

fence tester—

see

(pp. 79–103)

detailing

plug-in, battery and solar fence energizers.

(above) Photo courtesy

of Quinn and Heather

Metheny, PA.

(below) Hives

belonging to

Waterhouse Farm,

Keota, IA.

Learn more about our netting, pp. 10-12, 104-115