It’s another early Spring this year, and the bears will soon be out. And because it’s been so dry, chances are the Spring food supply will be scarce. That means bears will be looking for trashcans.
Problem is a “fed bear is a dead bear”. Once they start eating trash, they won’t stop. They become habituated (used to humans), and they become bold .. and can be very dangerous (especially if it’s a mother with cubs) and destructive (a bold bear will break into a house or car if they see an opportunity for food).
So please take the time this Spring to secure your trashcans. This is a GREAT first step. Get them in garages or a shed or behind a fence if you can. Or consider building a “bearbox” for your cans (I built mine 10 years ago with plywood and 2x4s… and it’s still getting the job done! Here’s a couple pics.)
IF a bear gets into your trash, please pick it up. Even if it’s blown off your property, or across the street, or into a ditch. Your neighbors will appreciate it. So will the bears. And it can help you avoid fines. If you have any questions, comments, or are looking for additional suggestions, feel free to email us at info@keepwoodlandparkbeautiful.org. We’re happy to help. Or check out the great online resources from the Division of Wildlife … LIVING WITH BEARS.