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All New Hands-Free Option Now Available for BearSaver Trash Enclosure
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When you’re shopping for a bear-proof trash enclosure, ease of use is essential. After all, if people can’t easily dispose of their waste, then it will be harder to keep bears away from your property. That’s why BearSaver has designed an all-new hands-free option for one of our most popular products. See how this bear-proof trash can make waste disposal a breeze! CE Series single trash enclosure keeps bears and other critters away Keeping bears away from trash is of critical importance in bear country. Not only does it keep you and other people safe, but it also keeps our neighborhood bears from getting hurt. That’s why we’ve designed the CE Series bear-resistant trash enclosures. These products are both heavy-duty and ADA-compliant, making them an excellent choice for accessibility compliance. They come equipped with a top-loading pull-down chute that can be easily operated, even with a closed fist. And not only do they keep the bears out of your trash,...
BearSaver Helps You Live Responsibly in Bear Country
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Living in bear country can be a rewarding experience, but also comes with its own set of challenges. Here at BearSaver, we’ve learned so much about bears and want to pass along information and resources that can be helpful to you. While bears would be better off not having contact with humans, there are things we can do to keep ourselves, our loved ones, our neighbors, and our local bears safe. Here are some of the most important things you need to know in order to live responsibly in bear country. Don’t feed or approach bears Feeding bears is illegal, whether you’re doing it intentionally or unintentionally. When you feed bears, you train them to approach people and their homes. In some areas, bears have become very common because they have easy access to human food. While it’s unlikely you’ll be injured by a bear, most human injuries and property damage are associated with bears eating human food or garbage....
One-of-a-kind Bear Resistant Cart Garages from BearSaver
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Here at BearSaver, we have the ability to offer innovative solutions for your waste management problems where bears are involved. That’s why we’ve designed our line of Bear Resistant Cart Garages. One-of-a-kind in the industry, BearSaver Cart Garages were created to work with automated collection systems on city streets, parks, buildings, and other areas where animals may feed on garbage. All BearSaver cart garages work with poly carts and can be used for either trash or recycling and customized to your needs. Let’s take a closer look at each cart garage available. BearSaver Bearier cart enclosure for residential use For those looking for a cart enclosure for residential use, then the BearSaver Bearier Residential Cart Enclosure RCE195F fits the bill. This cart garage holds one standard 65- or 95-gallon poly cart, which is included with the garage. The enclosure comes with a top lid that flips open for easy loading and a large door for effortless unloading. Both come with...
BearSaver Bear-Proof Containers Keep People – and Bears – Safe
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Seeing an average-sized black bear on your property can be nerve-wracking. After all, the typical American black bear can weigh anywhere from 100 - 300 pounds. But what would you do if you saw a 500-pound black bear at your home or business? That’s what’s happened in South Lake Tahoe recently, where an enormous black bear known as “Hank the Tank” has made himself at home. He’s ballooned to that size after breaking into at least 28 homes and snacking on garbage and human food. Unfortunately, this is a situation that can be dangerous for both people and bears. But it’s also avoidable. Here’s what you need to know about keeping yourself and your local bears safe. Easy access to human food is detrimental to bears While the typical black bear will make meals of grubs and berries, they’ll eat whatever is closest and easiest to find. This often means that garbage, human food, and pet food that is left...
Bears Will Be Waking Up Soon – Are You Ready?
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Spring is nearly here! That means we’ll soon see longer days and the fresh blooms of early-season plants and flowers. It also means that we’ll be seeing bears. At this time of year, bears will be waking up from hibernation and will be in search of food. As green leaves and ripe berries are in short supply, they’ll be looking to other sources for their meals.That’s why it’s so important to be ready when you live in bear country. Follow these important tips to help avoid dangerous interactions with bears this spring and throughout the coming year. Avoid bear conflicts Bears can be very common in many areas of North America. If you live in a community that is home to bears, then it’s important to understand the do’s and don’ts of avoiding conflicts with bears: Don’t feed bears or leave pet food or bird food outside. Don’t add meat or sweet foods to your compost pile. Do clean and...