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Video: Young bears try to get into Steamboat Springs home

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) — When you live in bear country, you just never know what you may see. Luckily, one resident was safe inside their home when some young bears tried to break in.

The resident shot the video of the two young bears approaching the home and one opening the glass screen door to try and get in. In order to shoo them off, the resident banged on the window. One took off and the other went back to the door for a few seconds then mosied off.

Another video from the resident shows a bear family in the area in their natural habitat.

As temperatures have started to rise, bears are coming out of hibernation and they’re hungry. So more activity has been reported. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said 173 sightings have been reported so far this year, as of May 12.

Stay safe, protect your area from bears

Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds those living in areas where bears are present, to make sure they bearproof their homes and surrounding property. Also, those traveling and camping in bear country should be prepared to not attract bears near their location.

How to keep bears away from your home

Stay safe: Bearproof cars, traveling and campsites

Protect chickens, bees, livestock

CPW said most human-bear conflicts occur in late summer into fall as bears look for food to stock up on before taking their long winter naps. Over 90% of a bear’s natural diet is grasses, berries, fruits, nuts and plants, which all depend on precipitation to grow. But weather changes like a frost or dry summer could lead to bears becoming more active in their search for fuel.

“In years where there is good moisture and natural food sources are abundant, human-bear conflicts and interactions are down,” CPW said in a release Friday.