Community Corner
Large Black Bear Enters Garage In Hamden: Police
Police are advising residents after a large black bear entered an open garage at a home in Hamden on Tuesday morning.
HAMDEN, CT — A large black bear was spotted on Brooksvale Avenue in Hamden on Tuesday morning, according to police.
Police said the bear entered the open garage of a Hamden residence before leaving the area.
Police shared “Living With Bears Safety Tips” from the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, which includes the following:
Find out what's happening in Hamdenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
BEARS NEAR YOUR HOME
Bears are attracted to garbage, pet food, compost piles, fruit trees, and birdfeeders. Make your place a "No-Bear-Food-Zone"!
Find out what's happening in Hamdenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- NEVER feed bears, intentionally or accidentally!
- Remove birdfeeders and bird food from late March through November. Clean up spilled seed from the ground. Store any unused bird seed and suet in a location not accessible to bears, such as a closed garage. Do not store bird seed in screened porches or sheds where bears will be able to rip screens or break through windows to access the seed. Several municipalities (such as Simsbury) have ordinances regarding feeding birds during certain times of the year, so check with your town first before putting up birdfeeders.
- Store garbage in secure, airtight containers inside a garage or other enclosed storage area. Adding ammonia to trash cans and bags will reduce odors that attract bears. Periodically clean garbage cans with ammonia to reduce residual odor. Do not store recyclables in a porch or screened sunroom as bears can smell these items and will rip screens to get at them. Garbage for pickup should be put outside the morning of collection and not the night before. Ask your garbage removal company if they provide bear-proof garbage cans.
- Keep barbecue grills clean. Store grills inside a garage or shed.
- Do not leave pet food outdoors or feed pets outside.
- Supervise pets at all times when outside.
- Avoid placing meat scraps or sweet foods, such as fruit and fruit peels, in compost piles.
- If you see a bear in your yard, do not approach it! Go into your house, garage, or other structure. If the bear persistently approaches, go on the offensive—shout, wave your arms, and throw sticks or rocks.
Read more at the CT DEEP website here.
To see a photo of the bear, visit the Hamden Police Department’s Facebook page here.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.