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obamanut2012

(26,138 posts)
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 08:41 PM Aug 2012

No, Menstruating Women Do Not Attract Bear Attacks

Women who might think twice about a summer trip to a national park can now officially rest assured: it turns out that menstrual odors do not attract bear attacks, according to a paper by the National Park Service.

The paper was written in response to the long-standing concern that the odors associated with menstruation could lure in hungry bears, putting women at a higher risk than men of being mauled. The concern proved to be little more than an urban legend, at least when it comes to grizzly and black bears.

According to researcher Kerry A. Gunther, who wrote the paper: "There is no evidence that grizzly and black bears are overly attracted to menstrual odors more than any other odor."

The paper also traced the origin of the myth to a single evening on Aug. 13, 1967, when two women were killed by grizzly bears in Glacier National Park. The events caused speculation at the time that the attacks may have been prompted by menstrual odors. Presumably, as years passed without any investigation, the speculation eventually morphed into belief—and, unfortunately, unjustified fears.

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http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2012/08/menstruating-women-do-not-attract-bear-attacks

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I was told these a zillion years ago in Girl Scouts, and my mother told me it wasn't true. If it was, with all my hiking, camping, and trail running, I would have been mauled by now!

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No, Menstruating Women Do Not Attract Bear Attacks (Original Post) obamanut2012 Aug 2012 OP
Nothing that fresh scented tampons and pads couldnt take care of darkangel218 Aug 2012 #1
that was part of orientation KT2000 Aug 2012 #2
I know a woman (former) Forest Ranger who swears it attracts elk during mating season REP Aug 2012 #3
My idea of camping is like REP's, so I won't be testing this either. Starry Messenger Aug 2012 #4
Always wondered if that was true or not. Rex Aug 2012 #5
It's bullshit. Neoma Aug 2012 #6
And you were on the rag every time you went camping? spirit-soul Sep 2012 #23
My grandpa loved camping and my brother's an Eagle Scout. Neoma Sep 2012 #24
all evidence form this study apart, im still not %100 convinced loli phabay Aug 2012 #7
what about swimming in waters with sharks :shivers: loli phabay Aug 2012 #8
Menstrual Odors dogday Sep 2012 #9
They say that, then provide a list of things you can do to minimize your risks 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #10
What is says that there isn't evidence to conclude that menstrual odors are a risk Gormy Cuss Sep 2012 #19
I was told that in the Girl Scouts too kdmorris Sep 2012 #11
Bull hockey. It's a strong scent. foghat rules Sep 2012 #12
Bye bye troll! Hatchling Sep 2012 #13
Thank you MIRT. Starry Messenger Sep 2012 #14
Juror #4 -- The response I expected was not, apparently, one you would make obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #15
Good God? hello larry Sep 2012 #16
Aren't you a busy bee obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #17
She's dead, Jim... kdmorris Sep 2012 #18
Yep. We seem to be having a troll problem lately. Gormy Cuss Sep 2012 #20
I might have forgot to mention that LG comes around once and awhile. Neoma Sep 2012 #25
I do not wish to be called a girl, honeybunchesofoats. raw raina Sep 2012 #27
Enjoy your stay little one. DURHAM D Sep 2012 #28
Emilyg, I presume? yardwork Sep 2012 #21
Library Girl obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #22
Oh please...Show us the evidence. whathehell Oct 2012 #30
Uh...please tell me you are a woman. not an iSheeple Oct 2012 #31
Uh..I am, but I'm having a hard time whathehell Oct 2012 #32
Dread my post upthread obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #33
Okay...Thanks for the heads up. whathehell Oct 2012 #34
Because I always post from lie-BARRYs im looking thru u Oct 2012 #36
Well maybe your blood is all vanilla raspberry sorbet, dearie. im looking thru u Oct 2012 #35
Here is some info on shark attacks. aaaaaa5a Sep 2012 #26
Library Girl seems to love this thread -- just ignore her obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #29
Why? You like bears, periods tantric_nun Oct 2012 #37

REP

(21,691 posts)
3. I know a woman (former) Forest Ranger who swears it attracts elk during mating season
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 09:16 PM
Aug 2012

She has some funny (because they ended well) stories about marauding elk + periods. Anecdote is not the plural of data, but there ya go!

I have also heard that the sound of an apnea-sufferer's snoring sans CPAP will attract bears. Since my idea of "camping" is staying someplace that doesn't have room service or wifi, I don't plan to test this ever.

Starry Messenger

(32,342 posts)
4. My idea of camping is like REP's, so I won't be testing this either.
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 09:44 PM
Aug 2012

But on the face, it makes no sense that menstruating would attract bear attacks. Women lived among bears in this country long before camping became a hobby. There wouldn't have been any women left on the continent.

Neoma

(10,039 posts)
6. It's bullshit.
Sat Aug 18, 2012, 11:16 AM
Aug 2012

I've gone camping more times than I can count. (Smokey Mountains too.) Only encountered them once... On the side of the road, when I was asleep in the back of the car.

Neoma

(10,039 posts)
24. My grandpa loved camping and my brother's an Eagle Scout.
Wed Sep 26, 2012, 03:22 PM
Sep 2012

I also wasn't in public school (after 3rd grade) growing up. Guess how much camping I did.

So yes, I can call bullshit on this one. If you're talking about some idiot keeping food in their tent however, that's another matter.

 

loli phabay

(5,580 posts)
7. all evidence form this study apart, im still not %100 convinced
Sat Aug 18, 2012, 10:25 PM
Aug 2012

i dont think id like to have any blood on me with predators around.

 

4th law of robotics

(6,801 posts)
10. They say that, then provide a list of things you can do to minimize your risks
Thu Sep 20, 2012, 02:56 PM
Sep 2012

of bear attacks while menstruating.

The data they site is . . . equivocal to me.

I was told not to take deodorant while hiking as any smell could potentially attract bears. If Old Spice is a concern then I would imagine so is the smell of blood (for a predator/scavenger species).

Really it looks like the total number of bear attacks are just so slight that it's impossible to come up with any real conclusions. The Yellowstone one for instance has an n = 9. That's not too impressive.

Gormy Cuss

(30,884 posts)
19. What is says that there isn't evidence to conclude that menstrual odors are a risk
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 01:14 PM
Sep 2012

and there also isn't sufficient evidence to preclude it because there hasn't been any controlled experiment to assess the risk with grizzly bears. The polar bear study indicates some attraction, the black bear study revealed none.

As you noted, the incidence of bear attacks is pretty low. IMHO the NPS issued the warnings because people expect them to offer advice on the topic.

A lot of health & beauty products smell like food to critters and that's why the standard advice is to avoid using them. It's a relatively low risk and easily avoided by using unscented products and putting these products in the bear box or hanging them with the food.

The menstrual blood thing really is out of proportion to the risk though and it's good that NPS has tried to address it.

kdmorris

(5,649 posts)
11. I was told that in the Girl Scouts too
Fri Sep 21, 2012, 09:45 AM
Sep 2012

My Dad told me it was crap - that most bears are more attracted to the smell of Raspberries than to blood. While they are omnivores, he said that humans are not really considered "food" by most bears, unless some "dumbass" humans have been feeding the bears human food - then bears associate humans with food.

My Dad was a smart man, so I always believed that was probably the truth vs what the Girl Scouts told me. That being said - it's best to be prepared when camping to survive any wild animal encounters that may happen (wild bears generally leave when humans are present - unless they are sick, starving or some "dumbass" human has fed them human food)

 

foghat rules

(9 posts)
12. Bull hockey. It's a strong scent.
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 02:59 PM
Sep 2012

This is not a feminist issue--we are talking the scent of blood. So silly.

Starry Messenger

(32,342 posts)
14. Thank you MIRT.
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 04:54 PM
Sep 2012

I got one of the lamest juries ever on my alert on this.

Bull hockey. It's a strong scent.
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obamanut2012

(26,138 posts)
15. Juror #4 -- The response I expected was not, apparently, one you would make
Sun Sep 23, 2012, 08:18 PM
Sep 2012

ie one based in stereotypes and not facts. My OP was not flamebait.

Good God.

 

hello larry

(28 posts)
16. Good God?
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 12:38 PM
Sep 2012

Dramatic much? Dogs will sense a woman's cycle so why not bears? Good God, indeed. As if this is a feminist issue--smelling like blood and attracting a wild animal.

Gormy Cuss

(30,884 posts)
20. Yep. We seem to be having a troll problem lately.
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 01:38 PM
Sep 2012

Fortunately, hosts here can block trolls before MIRT revokes their privileges.

 

raw raina

(21 posts)
27. I do not wish to be called a girl, honeybunchesofoats.
Wed Sep 26, 2012, 08:04 PM
Sep 2012

Womyn, por favor.

And thanks for marginalizing me by mocking my posting from a library. You must be a 'bagger who's against them socialist pinko liebarries, eh?

whathehell

(29,090 posts)
30. Oh please...Show us the evidence.
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 02:34 PM
Oct 2012

Women don't "smell like blood" when they have all their clothes on. duh.

If you are bleeding from a WOUND, that will likely be ON THE SURFACE of your skin -- Bleeding under

layers of clothing is quite different, and if they are wearing a TAMPON, they have no blood on the surface at ALL.

 

not an iSheeple

(12 posts)
31. Uh...please tell me you are a woman.
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 03:09 PM
Oct 2012

No, really. You better tell me your effing gender, pal. Methinks you are a dewd.

But in any case, as a woman, I smell like blood because guess what? Not all women stick tampons up their vadges all day, every day. I can smell myself! And it's a strong scent.

whathehell

(29,090 posts)
32. Uh..I am, but I'm having a hard time
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 03:26 PM
Oct 2012

believing you are.

As for "smelling yourself", tampon or not, I believe there's only a couple of possibilities here:

You're not wearing any clothes and your head is in close proximity to your vagina..

There's A Problem, be it medical, hygienic, or psychological and, if it's the former, you should see a gynecologist.

Sorry but I menstruated for decades and I could not "smell myself" walking down the street, nor

can I "smell" any other woman and have never heard of anyone else who could.

 
36. Because I always post from lie-BARRYs
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 05:25 PM
Oct 2012

and these elitest are the cool kids with laptops. Their bottoms are probably very soft and padded well. I spend my big ticket items on stuff like a Vita Mix, good juicer, and good bike. I have a desk top but don't want Internet service. It's not very expensive--only about $20 a month, right? But I don't have tv also. It would freak me out to post from home.

 
35. Well maybe your blood is all vanilla raspberry sorbet, dearie.
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 05:25 PM
Oct 2012

Me strong like bull. My blood is the blood of a real woomyn. Yay me!

obamanut2012

(26,138 posts)
29. Library Girl seems to love this thread -- just ignore her
Wed Sep 26, 2012, 09:28 PM
Sep 2012

We Hosts and MIRT will take care of it.

In addition, I'm not self deleting or locking this thread.

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