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‘This is why we can’t have pumpkins’: Portly bear visits Evergreen home

EVERGREEN, Colo. (KDVR) — Many bear sightings have been reported over the last few weeks in Colorado. Bears are fattening up for winter by eating up to 20,000 calories each day right now.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife says bears have entered hyperphagia — the process when bears eat and drink nearly nonstop as they fatten up for hibernation.

On Monday night, a family in Evergreen had a visit from a portly bear around 10:30 p.m.

“This is why we can’t have real pumpkins,” Desiree shared. “The bears have been pretty fat this year. They are eating well from somewhere.”

In the video you can see the bear mosey up to the front porch, sniff around for a short time, before disappearing into the night after not finding anything to eat.

You can watch the full video in the media player above.

Another big bear was spotted in Evergreen near the lake last week. It also ventured onto the front porch of a home in the area looking for food.

How to bearproof your home

Bear-proofing your home is not only important to your safety but also important for protecting bears.

“Simple changes in human behavior can reap big benefits. If people keep their trash and other potential food items, like birdseed and dog food, off-limits to bears, not only will they protect their homes and property from bear damage, but they’ll also protect bears,” National Wildlife Research Center wildlife biologist Dr. Stewart Breck said.

How to bearproof your vehicles and campsites

Here are some tips from CPW to keep your vehicles and campsites secure from bears:

CPW said it got 3,701 reports of sightings and conflicts with bears in 2021, which they said was a 28% decrease from the average number of reports over the previous two years in the state.