CurlyDave
Elite Member
$29.50/month for a squarish container on wheels. Looks like maybe 1/4 yard or so.
Big PITA, the closest they will come is the end of our driveway, maybe 1000 feet away. Always have to remember to take the can down the day before. Plus the bears like to raid the can & spread out a picnic in the woods next to the road. Picking it up is loads of fun -- never know when the bear will come back and object...
I called Fish & Wildlife (remember when it was Fish & Game) and they said if I shot one raiding the can they would prosecute for "baiting" the bear in. They said to put ammonia in the can. I am thinking bullets and they are thinking laundry products. I do have to admit that the ammonia works.
Have just about decided to pull the plug on the service and increase the size of the dumpster at our rental property in town. Once it is in the bed of the truck I can just bring it with me when I go over there, which happens a few times a week.
I can get an extra 1/2 yard for $20/month, which is sort of a savings, but it is a lot more trouble.
We can still burn in the winter, but not during fire season. It rains a lot in the winter, so not a good option. I would have to be a lot younger and a lot poorer to think standing in the rain for a few hours watching a burn barrel was worth it to save $7.50 every week. Maybe the return is $2.50 per hour.
Big PITA, the closest they will come is the end of our driveway, maybe 1000 feet away. Always have to remember to take the can down the day before. Plus the bears like to raid the can & spread out a picnic in the woods next to the road. Picking it up is loads of fun -- never know when the bear will come back and object...
I called Fish & Wildlife (remember when it was Fish & Game) and they said if I shot one raiding the can they would prosecute for "baiting" the bear in. They said to put ammonia in the can. I am thinking bullets and they are thinking laundry products. I do have to admit that the ammonia works.
Have just about decided to pull the plug on the service and increase the size of the dumpster at our rental property in town. Once it is in the bed of the truck I can just bring it with me when I go over there, which happens a few times a week.
I can get an extra 1/2 yard for $20/month, which is sort of a savings, but it is a lot more trouble.
We can still burn in the winter, but not during fire season. It rains a lot in the winter, so not a good option. I would have to be a lot younger and a lot poorer to think standing in the rain for a few hours watching a burn barrel was worth it to save $7.50 every week. Maybe the return is $2.50 per hour.