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Turkish Beekeeper Turns Trespasser Bear Into Honey Taster After It Kept Destroying His Beehives

Bears love sweet honey, and this is how Poo, the bear, was created. Luckily, this real-life poo was caught on cam trespassing the bee farm and was caught repeatedly stealing honey. Sick and tired of the trespasser, the beekeeper came up with a unique idea and made the trespassing bear into a honey tester.

Instead of causing harm to the trespasser bear that kept coming back for sweet honey, the amazing and smart Turkish Beekeeper made the bears as professional honey testers.

When breaking into the farm, the bear managed to destroy a couple of things. But Ibrahim Sedef, the beeker, did not give up.

At first, Ibrahim had a hard time keeping the intelligent animal away from his farm in Trabzon, Turkey. He said bears love to destroy hives so they could have access to its sweet honey.

With this problem, he knew he had to do something different this time.

The beekeeper started to secure the beehives with metal cages and started to place bread, fruits, and honey so it could distract the trespassing bears with the hopes of keeping them away from the precious beehives.

But there was something special in his fresh honey as the bears kept coming back for his honey.

Sedef then installed cameras to capture the trespassing bear’s behavior.

After he gathered videos of the bear, he realized that the bears were stealing his most expensive honey.

With this, a great idea came up and he decided to place a special table on the farm that had 4 kinds of honey.

He then waited for the bears to come and taste the honey, so he could know which one they liked the most.

Sedef realized that the bear trespassers went straight towards the most expensive honey over and over again.

Sedef sells 2 pounds of Anzer Honey for more than 300 USD, and the bears loved his Anzer Honey. When the bears came in, they went directly towards the expensive honey and didn’t even try the other ones.

Bears are really smart!

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