Fall is the time of yr when bears actually start to suppose with their stomachs.
Some will double their weight to organize for wintertime hibernation, typically scavenging for energy for as much as 20 hours per day. This feeding frenzy, referred to as hyperphagia, drives them farther from their typical vary and into neighborhood dumpsters in the hunt for straightforward meals.
That intuition led one hungry black bear from Nevada to a South Lake Tahoe residence, shocking an 87-year-old man who had stepped into his storage for firewood earlier than daybreak Wednesday.
“The person retreated again into his home, and as he did that, the bear swiped at him and scratched his hand,” stated Ashley Zeme, a spokesperson for the Nevada Division of Wildlife. “Then the bear adopted him into the house.”
Moments later, the confused bear scratched the house owner’s spouse earlier than bolting again exterior after the couple’s granddaughter opened doorways and home windows to create exits. Each residents have been handled and launched from the hospital with minor accidents.
Zeme stated the incident was a uncommon escalation however one which nonetheless illustrated how fall hyperphagia reshapes bear habits within the area.
“Throughout hyperphagia, a bear getting into a house could be extra doubtless,” she stated, noting that bears are searching for a staggering 20,000 to 25,000 energy a day as winter approaches. “Out within the wild, they’re making an attempt to construct up their energy by way of berries and bugs. However after they come throughout rubbish in a neighborhood, that’s all of the energy they want in a single spot.”
One of the simplest ways to stop bear encounters, she stated, is by securing rubbish and eradicating attractants resembling chook feeders, pet meals, coolers and barbecue grills.
Hyperphagia usually runs from August by way of November. Throughout this era, bears dramatically broaden their search radius, typically pushing deeper into residential areas. As soon as a bear finds a simple reward, it tends to return and turns into progressively bolder, in accordance with wildlife officers. Within the Tahoe Basin, the place bears have lengthy discovered that residents and vacationers carry dense, dependable energy, hyperphagia coincides with a surge in studies of trash raids, break-ins and, much less steadily, incidents such because the one which occurred Wednesday.
“As soon as they get a meals reward each time they go right into a neighborhood, they’ll hold coming again for extra,” Zeme stated. “They’ve good reminiscences and so they’re sensible.”
Zeme emphasised that the bear on this week’s case appeared confused and startled, not predatory.
“This isn’t typical territory for a bear,” she stated. “They’re not used to being in houses or garages. The bear was most likely confused, spooked. Who is aware of what it was. However this wasn’t regular.”
Wildlife officers stated roughly 90% of bear-related incidents originate with unsecured rubbish, which is why it’s beneficial that residents in bear-prone areas lock up trash and meals in wildlife-resistant containers and keep away from leaving luggage exterior. In addition they advise that locals hold automobiles freed from meals, lock doorways and home windows, and use electrical fencing to guard beehives and hen coops.
“We all the time see extra bear exercise this time of yr,” Zeme stated. “Securing attractants is the easiest way to maintain them away.”

