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Bear attacks garbage can in Dorrington

JimVertebrate Control and ExclusionApril 30, 20200 Likes

Bear attacks garbage can in Dorrington

Bears often get into people’s trash in Dorrington. I came to spray this house and saw that the trash can holder had been knocked over. The top/lid was still attached, and even latch was still on it. The bear managed to pull out the trash, and even left his signature on the lid. I cleaned up the mess for the owners.

29 April 2020

 

Bear knocked over the trash container and pulled the trash out.

Bear knocked over the trash container and pulled the trash out.

I cleaned it up. The white is some rags that are kept in the trash bin. Lid is up on this photo.

I cleaned it up. The white is some rags that are kept in the trash bin. Lid is up on this photo.

The bear bit the lid.

The bear bit the lid.

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