This is an active time of year for Florida ’s
black bears.
During this time of year the bears are searching for a
variety of berries and other seasonal foods that grow throughout their range.
The woods provide bears with all the food they need, but as
most locals know – bears will also eat food from dog bowls, garbage cans and
anything else that is easy pickings.
This is also breeding season so the bears are wandering
further than they normally would looking for mates.
All of those factors can bring bears into populated areas
where they normally would not venture.
To minimize the chances of black bears wandering into your
yard the best thing to do is remove or secure anything that might attract
animals, such as garbage cans, pet food, birdseed, outdoor grills and compost
bins.
If a bear continues to come into an area after all
attractants have been removed then its time to call the FWC
to trap the bear.
You can do that by calling the FWC 's
Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-3922.
Florida’s Black bears do not generally pose a danger to
people, but they are wild animals so if you do encounter a black bear at close
range, the FWC
recommends following precautions:
Remain standing straight up; back up slowly; speak in a calm,
assertive voice; do not run or play dead; and leave the bear a clear escape
route.
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