So, we definitely have a problem bear in our neighborhood (in my opinion). It is s VERY large brown boar (black bear), who doesn't give a rip about people being around. I've had him basically try to walk right up to me in my front yard.
2 weeks ago, it broke into my living room with all the lights on and everyone home. About 30 mins later, it broke into (and got all the way in) my buddy's house at the other end of the circle. I could go on and list MANY other run ins I have had with this bear this summer, as well as several other neighbors.
After the bear crashed in our screen window and I found him 1/2 way on the couch, I looked outside, and you could clearly see tracks (from mud) where he came on the front porch, came to the front door, and there were claw marks on the door by the frame. I wondered if it was coincidence, or it was really trying to get in the door.
Well, tonight I had another problem. Just about an hour ago, I was watching TV quietly in the bedroom, and I heard a noise in the living room. It very distinctly sounded like a door handle, but I thought "naw, I bet that was the dishwasher turning off". I thought it was best to go investigate anyways.
Got the dog up, and she was right beside me. As I flipped on the kitchen light (first room I come to), I heard a thump out front, and the dog's hackles stood up and she went on edge immediately. I sent the dog, and stepped back to grab my shotgun (which is now mounted in a micro vault on the wall). Dog was barking at the front door, but I didn't see anything as I turned on the porch lights.
I looked down, and could CLEARLY see wet bear tracks on the deck through the window. They were big tracks. I could clearly see where it walked trough the wife's daisies (which get smoothered down often, I assumed from deer), stepped up and came to the front door, then walked off the side of the deck. Upon closer inspection, there was a moist smudge (don't know how else to describe it) next to the door jam, and some more smudges along the window in the middle of the door. Then I noticed a little mud on the freaking door handle, and scratch marks behind the door handle (which were not there before) with a couple drops of water dripping down. It was blatantly obvious that SOB had walked straight up to our door and tested the handle!!!! Thank God we had the door lock, dead bolted, and I installed an extra bolt high up (for kids). Within 5 minutes, the wet tracks had all dried up and disappeared. God knows how many times this mofo had done this, and I have not heard him.
I had the wife push down on the handle as I was back in the bedroom, and it was exactly the same noise I heard. This freaking bear is running around testing doors like the velociraptors on Jurassic Park...
So, I need your help OB- if you have experience with bears in neighborhoods, I need to know what ACTUALLY works to deter them. I know all the crap google says, I need to know what really and truly works. My wife is thoroughly freaked out, and I have to travel for work this weekend.
We already have a pretty stout defense of bear spray and guns locked and stashed. We are good if one actually comes in. I want to know how to get this dude to leave my freaking house alone, I'm getting really tired of his BS, and I'm worried this saga is heading towards an inevitable conclusion.
My plans are currently- 1. To install a round door handle (instead of lever). 2. To make "bear welcome mats" for front door and windows. Your thoughts???
Also- would a motion sensor security light do any good? I've heard various opinions. A warden told me lights work for lions, but the black bears don't care. At least I could see outside without having to walk to the door and flip on the light???
I'm going to be hanging a trail cam on my front porch, but I honestly hope it never gets a pic of him. I just need to know if this was a freak occurrence, because evidence would seem to suggest this is a pattern.
Any other suggestions? (Beside keeping trash picked up and all windows/doors locked- we are doing that). Thanks for the advice. Sorry for writing a whole book- it is middle of the night and I can't sleep now...
2 weeks ago, it broke into my living room with all the lights on and everyone home. About 30 mins later, it broke into (and got all the way in) my buddy's house at the other end of the circle. I could go on and list MANY other run ins I have had with this bear this summer, as well as several other neighbors.
After the bear crashed in our screen window and I found him 1/2 way on the couch, I looked outside, and you could clearly see tracks (from mud) where he came on the front porch, came to the front door, and there were claw marks on the door by the frame. I wondered if it was coincidence, or it was really trying to get in the door.
Well, tonight I had another problem. Just about an hour ago, I was watching TV quietly in the bedroom, and I heard a noise in the living room. It very distinctly sounded like a door handle, but I thought "naw, I bet that was the dishwasher turning off". I thought it was best to go investigate anyways.
Got the dog up, and she was right beside me. As I flipped on the kitchen light (first room I come to), I heard a thump out front, and the dog's hackles stood up and she went on edge immediately. I sent the dog, and stepped back to grab my shotgun (which is now mounted in a micro vault on the wall). Dog was barking at the front door, but I didn't see anything as I turned on the porch lights.
I looked down, and could CLEARLY see wet bear tracks on the deck through the window. They were big tracks. I could clearly see where it walked trough the wife's daisies (which get smoothered down often, I assumed from deer), stepped up and came to the front door, then walked off the side of the deck. Upon closer inspection, there was a moist smudge (don't know how else to describe it) next to the door jam, and some more smudges along the window in the middle of the door. Then I noticed a little mud on the freaking door handle, and scratch marks behind the door handle (which were not there before) with a couple drops of water dripping down. It was blatantly obvious that SOB had walked straight up to our door and tested the handle!!!! Thank God we had the door lock, dead bolted, and I installed an extra bolt high up (for kids). Within 5 minutes, the wet tracks had all dried up and disappeared. God knows how many times this mofo had done this, and I have not heard him.
I had the wife push down on the handle as I was back in the bedroom, and it was exactly the same noise I heard. This freaking bear is running around testing doors like the velociraptors on Jurassic Park...
So, I need your help OB- if you have experience with bears in neighborhoods, I need to know what ACTUALLY works to deter them. I know all the crap google says, I need to know what really and truly works. My wife is thoroughly freaked out, and I have to travel for work this weekend.
We already have a pretty stout defense of bear spray and guns locked and stashed. We are good if one actually comes in. I want to know how to get this dude to leave my freaking house alone, I'm getting really tired of his BS, and I'm worried this saga is heading towards an inevitable conclusion.
My plans are currently- 1. To install a round door handle (instead of lever). 2. To make "bear welcome mats" for front door and windows. Your thoughts???
Also- would a motion sensor security light do any good? I've heard various opinions. A warden told me lights work for lions, but the black bears don't care. At least I could see outside without having to walk to the door and flip on the light???
I'm going to be hanging a trail cam on my front porch, but I honestly hope it never gets a pic of him. I just need to know if this was a freak occurrence, because evidence would seem to suggest this is a pattern.
Any other suggestions? (Beside keeping trash picked up and all windows/doors locked- we are doing that). Thanks for the advice. Sorry for writing a whole book- it is middle of the night and I can't sleep now...