3 year-old bear captured in Keaton area by KDFW officer using ‘honey buns’
Friday
Jayson Plaxico, wildlife
The bear, an American Black Bear, weighing 226
Plaxico offers some useful tips related to living with black bears in Kentucky and Johnson County.
• Black bears are the least aggressive
• Once you see females with cubs, bears are there to stay. The average cubs per female in Kentucky is 2-3.
• In Kentucky bears breed in June and July.
• Our number one complaint associated with bears is garbage: 72 percent of bear related calls in 2015 were due to bears in garbage. Strong wood or metal containers with lids that latches will help. If you do not have a bear-proof container, wait until the morning of garbage pickup to put your garbage out.
• If a bear gets into your garbage, scraps or
• If you have beehives, an
“Trapping a bear is not our first option when other time-proven
Plaxico said “No one should be surprised to see a bear in Eastern Kentucky any longer”.
For more information on living with bears you can visit the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife at http://fw.ky.gov/Wildlife/Pages/Black-Bears.aspx.
If you experience damage caused by a bear, you can call the 24-hr. dispatch at 1-800-252-5378 to report it.
By Nancy Daniels
Paintsville Herald