Bearproof Cans Protect You AND Bears
Bearproof cans are proven and tested deterrents for bears and other animals getting into your trash. See where bears are and practical tips to keep them out of residential areas.
15% is due to bears causing some kind of property damage. In addition to bear-resistant trash cans, we also over metal bearproof containers and trash can enclosures such as our Titan model which is a wheeled all-welded, 14 gauge steel, trash container. We also offer bearproof, welded steel, metal enclosures such as our LWWF & IGBC Certified Highlander, Silverback or Razorback.
13% are because of a sick or dead bear. The sad part is that when bears are out of their natural habitat and come searching for food in garbage cans and dumpsters they can eat things that could be poisonous or if they are in any way aggressive towards humans they may be killed. So by proactively eliminating the food sources that are attracting the bears to come out of the woods and into residential areas, we can help keep both humans and bears safe.
9% are for various other reasons.
So what are some specific steps we can take to keep both ourselves,
our families and the bears safe.
LIVE IN A BLACK BEAR AREA? TAKE THESE STEPS:
- Don't feed the bears.
- Lock up all pet food, including bird seed or livestock feed. Don't leave human food out, either.
- Keep garbage cans locked.
- Get a bear-resistant trash can. Some local governments have discount programs. Or keep the cans locked up and only bring them out when it's time for trash pickup.
- Clean grills regularly.
- Bears can smell food sources from more than a mile away, so try not to leave residue on your grill.
- Don't leave fallen fruit on the ground.
- Have fruit trees? Ripe or fallen fruit will definitely attract food-loving bears.
- Be prepared to scare a bear.
- If you encounter a bear and are in a safe area, try to scare it away by yelling, using an air horn or whistle, or something similar.