When Hallie woke up in the middle of the night from multiple alerts from her Ring Floodlight Cam, she checked the Ring App and saw a bear trying to get into her chicken coop at her home. She immediately jumped to a window and scared it off from a safe distance.

“We are pleased to have found a trustworthy solution to monitor our chicken coop and help keep them safe,” Hallie says. “We can also tell what is causing our chickens issues at night without bolting outside and coming face-to-face with a bear!”

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20 Comments

  1. 45-70 solves pest problems permanently. And bear tastes pretty good, unless they live off of eating garbage.

  2. I thought a little door was going to open and a boxing glove would spring out and punch him in the nuts or something.

  3. Mama Bear to Papa Bear: I’m in the mood for some KFC.
    Papa Bear to Mama Bear after he comes home with no chicken, “Sorry honey, KFC was closed.” 😂😂😂

  4. The video does not display the time but I guess it should be around 5 AM, because the rooster woke up and started crowing. As an unexpected side effect, the bear got the fright of its life and flew away.

  5. I dont know what has impressed me more. The fact that a bear can enter in a garde or the nice house of the chicken

  6. bears are what happens when you allocate all your experience points evenly between "imposing" and "goofy"

  7. The weird noises a wife makes when waking up, will certainly scare a bear away.

  8. A shotgun blast to the side of the bear would be enough to keep them from coming back. You don't have to wound this time, but that should be enough to get rid of them permanently.

  9. For a moment, the bear looked like it was going to ring the doorbell.

    Bear: Hello, human…I’d like to order some tasty chicken to go.

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