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Bear Alert: Canton Police Issue Safety Tips As Sightings Increase

Canton police urge residents to secure food, trash, and pets to reduce bear encounters.

CANTON, CT — The Canton Police Department is reminding residents to take precautions to avoid attracting bears, issuing a list of safety tips focused on eliminating food sources and reducing potential encounters.

Officials emphasized that feeding bears is dangerous and illegal, and urged residents to remove birdfeeders during warmer months.

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Feeders should be stored until late fall, with any spilled seed cleaned up and unused supplies kept in secure locations such as closed garages.

Proper trash storage is also critical, police said.

Garbage should be kept in airtight containers inside enclosed areas and placed বাইরে only on the morning of pickup.

Adding ammonia to trash bags and cans can help reduce odors that attract bears, and containers should be cleaned regularly.

Residents are advised not to store recyclables in screened porches or sunrooms, as bears can smell items and may damage structures to access them.

Grills should be kept clean and stored in garages or sheds when not in use.

Pet safety is another concern.

Dogs should be supervised at all times outdoors and kept on a short leash during walks or hikes, as loose animals may be perceived as threats.

Pet food should not be left outside.

For those with livestock, chickens, beehives, or gardens, police recommend installing electric fencing.

Compost piles should also avoid meat scraps or sweet foods, including fruit and peels, which can attract wildlife.

The guidance comes as black bear activity remains common across Connecticut, particularly in suburban and rural communities where food sources are easily accessible.

For more information on living with black bears, click on this link.

From April 13: '100s Of Bear Sightings Reported In CT: See Town By Town Numbers'

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