fore putting them in covered ….


fore putting them in covered recycling containers or garbage cans.
Keep meat scraps in the freezer until garbage day and, if possible, keep garbage cans in a closed building until the morning of pick-up.
Be sure to lock commercial dumpsters.
Keep pet food inside or inaccessible to bears even during daytime hours.
Keep barbeque grills and picnic tables clean.
Conflicts will still occur to some degree, so the DNR recommends knowing what to do if you encounter a bear. If a bear is near your home or cabin, from a safe location or a safe distance from the bear, try to scare the bear away by making loud noises or throwing objects in the direction of the bear. When scaring a bear away, make sure it has a clear escape route. Never corner a bear, and do not turn and run away.
If you encounter a bear while in the woods, stay calm and do not approach the bear. Wave your arms and make noise to scare it away. Back away slowly and seek a safe location where you can wait for the bear to leave. Never approach a bear and, for your safety, do not attempt to break up a fight between your pet and a bear.
If unable to resolve a conflict with a bear, contact the USDA Wildlife Services toll-free line at 1-800-433-0663 for properties in southern Wisconsin and 1-800-2281368 for properties in the north.