Be Bear Aware: Ten Tips to Bear-Proof Your Property

Submitted by Guy Vecchitto, Killingworth Conservation Commission

(April 24, 2025) — Bears are becoming more prevalent in our state and local communities. To avoid possible problems with bears at your property, here are some tips I hope you will try:

  1. Secure your trash (and keep the aromas at bay). Bears have an incredible sense of smell, so start by securing your trash cans in sturdy enclosures or bear-resistant containers. Make sure to clean the cans regularly to minimize tempting odors. If possible, leave your garbage cans in an enclosed area such as a garage or storage shed. 
  2. Say no to bird buffets. A great way to feed the birds, and not the bears, is to attach bird feeders to a clothesline high enough that bears can’t reach, preferably 10 feet. It is also more convenient to fill the feeder from your deck; all you have to do is reel the feeder in to refill, then reel it back out and you’re done. Also, consider using bear-resistant feeders or remove them during bear season.
  3. Cleanup the barbecue. Make sure to clean the grill thoroughly, disposing of any leftover food or grease in a secure container. This practice will also keep other, smaller critters from invading your grill.
  4. Seal all home entry points. We don’t want our home to become a Motel 6 for bears. Seal up gaps under decks and any other possible lodging areas before the “guests “ arrive!
  5. Say goodbye to fruity fragrances. Avoid leaving sweet-smelling items, such as ripe fruits or scented candles, near open windows.
  6. Let there be light (and noise). Install motion-sensor lights around your property to deter bears from venturing too close. Similarly, loud noises like wind chimes can help keep them at bay.
  7. Compost with care. Rather than a compost pile, opt for a compost bin with secure latches instead.
  8. Build a garden fortress. Create a sturdy fence around your garden to discourage bears from munching on your veggies. Electric fences also can provide an effective barrier in certain situations.
  9. Protect your car. When leaving your car make sure all the windows and sunroof are closed and, finally, lock the doors!
  10. Use tree defense tactics. If you have fruit-bearing trees, consider using netting to protect the fruit. This also keeps unwanted smaller critters from stealing your fruit, too! Prune branches that provide easy access for bears to climb and access your property. Installing an electric fence also can be an option to consider.

If you thought these tips were helpful, I hope you will spread the word! Share these bear-proofing tips with your neighbors, fostering a sense of community, and ensuring that everyone takes steps to keep our surroundings bear-friendly.

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