According to the second channel action news, homeowners in Forsyth County saw black bear attacking the backyard basket while enjoying morning coffee.
Allenki said he was surprised to see his family had a bear at the wandering oakway, but shocked the fact that he saw about 15 feet bear from his back door on Monday morning Was received.
According to estimation of the key, this bear is about 6 feet tall and goes straight to the key family for the local deer corn.
"This morning, when I went out again to feed the deer, I took my pistol, I am honest - I do not know if he will come back!"
The Ministry of Natural Resources spokesperson Melissa Cummings advises homeowners to prevent property by eliminating all food and garbage.
"If you pass without human intervention, this is definitely the best solution," Cummings says. "Unless there is a food source to store them in a particular place, they will go on."
According to the Ministry of Wildlife Resources, Georgia has about 5,100 black bears, but there are no bear attacks by humans in this state.
As these animals return frequently they try to be hit by a car so officials usually do not capture and move the bear
"If you do not mind it, young people looking for territory will find a more traditional range than usual," says Fact Sheet. "Capture and relocation are the last resort and only necessary if the bear keeps annoying and poses a security threat to the resident or it can cause serious physical damage."
Attacking attacks are rare, such as killing all black bears. In remote areas where exposure to bear people is the least, they are usually predatory attacks that are not triggered. Bears visiting camp sites, bird feed boxes, and trash boxes have been in contact with people so far, but they rarely kill. In North America, an average of 750,000 Japanese black bears die each year, and in North America one in 16 thousand people commits a murder each year.
AFTON - At least two weeks in a week, an adult Japanese bear went through a growing area of Lake Grande and squatted to the backyard of Ted and Grace Dapeng to find broken corn. "When I saw him for the first time, I cried," There is a bear in the backyard, "Grace said. Ted had just undergone a cardiotomy operation and saw his wife unbelievably until he turned and saw the outside and got a glimpse of the bear. "When the first time I saw him, the hair behind my neck rose," said Ted. Bears are walking about 20 yards from Dappen's kitchen window. Officials say the sighting information in this area is rare. The height of the back of a black bear is about 6 feet, and the left ear has a silver label. The bear entered the trash box full of broken corn. It was already damp and began fermenting. Grace said, "He buried his head in the trash can."
About 5:41 pm Thursday, June 7, Medford police were asked to report a black bear near Highbridge Development in the south of Medford village. Upon arrival, the police found a bear wax wandering around Poleridge Parke, Lowbridge Passage, Harwood Way. The bear entered several waste and bird feeder boxes but did not cause other problems. About 45 minutes later, the bear returned to the forest area adjacent to Wharton National Forest. Bears did not show any attacks at all times and did not harm outside garbage and bird feeder boxes.