Hi I'm a new member and I found this site looking for info on the New Jersey black bear.  Today  I discovered a dug up bee's nest which was underground in the middle field of my back 3 acres.  Our house is up against a woodland which is about a mile long and 3/4 mile wide.  We live south of the Pine Barrens in Cumberland County  the woods are primarily deciduous here.  The dug up hole was about 4 inches in diameter and 7 inches deep.  There were some tea saucer size honeycombs scattered around the hole that had no honey remaining on them. It looked like the digging of a powerful animal.
Could this be a sign of the black bear? About a week ago there were two sighting of a small black bear about 10 miles from where I live. Does anyone know if any other animals dig up bee nests and consume the larvae and honey?
This looks like a great site. I love the outdoors and nature and would give anything to see a bear in the wild. Anyone have any thoughts?
			
			Could this be a sign of the black bear? About a week ago there were two sighting of a small black bear about 10 miles from where I live. Does anyone know if any other animals dig up bee nests and consume the larvae and honey?
This looks like a great site. I love the outdoors and nature and would give anything to see a bear in the wild. Anyone have any thoughts?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		