What to do if a bear comes near your tent?

If you encounter a bear on the trail, or in your campsite, stop what you are doing and evaluate the situation. Identify yourself by speaking in a calm, appeasing tone. Back away slowly, preferably in the direction you came. Walk, don't run, and keep your eye on the bear so you can see how it will react.
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Will bears bother you in a tent?

Will Bears Bother You In A Tent? Generally speaking, bears don't want to be around you any more than you want to be around them. Since most black and brown bears are really just looking for food, they usually only bother people in a tent if they smell something tasty inside.
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What do you do when there's a bear outside your tent?

A Bear Outside Your Tent:

If you hear a bear or other animal outside your tent make sure it is aware that there is a human inside by using a firm monotone voice. Turn on a flashlight or lantern. If the bear enters the tent fight back and yell. Many bears have been driven off this way.
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Do black bears attack humans in tents?

From one study from the Wildlife Society, 90% of attacks from black bears only occurred on groups of people of either 1 or 2. Although nothing is a guarantee from danger, it makes sense that a predator is less likely to attack if it views you as more of a threat. The more people in a group, the less likely an attack.
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How do you scare a bear away from a campsite?

Keep a flashlight and bear spray in your tent at night. Sleep in your tent, not out in the open. Set up camp away from trails, berry patches, fresh bear sign and carcasses. Pack out all garbage and food scraps.
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Do campfires attract bears?

Does Fire Attract Bears? Fire can attract bears. These animals have a very curious nature, and the smell of your burning fire could be something they decide to investigate because it's a new smell in their environment.
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Can bears smell fear?

Bears can detect a carcass of an animal, in perfect conditions, up to 20 miles away. Polar bears have followed seals for up to 40 miles. Think how easily a bear can smell your fear… your uneasiness …even your busy, babbling mind.
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Should I be scared of bears while camping?

But while many campers fear bears, they rarely represent as much of a threat as the average camper would think. That doesn't mean you should ignore the possibility of a four-legged visitor at your campsite, but it is wise to keep it in a proper context so that you can make reasonable decisions regarding your safety.
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Does peeing around your tent keep bears away?

If there are any men camping with you, have them pee around your campsite to put the odor out there. It's the same logic as dogs peeing on trees to mark their territory. Park rangers suggest hanging food in a sealed cooler or bag, high in a tree, away from your immediate campsite to keep bears away.
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Do lights scare bears?

A bear may be sufficiently startled by flashing lights, noise makers, alarms and sprinkler systems to leave the area the first time, but if nothing else happens to reinforce the experience, studies show, like most wildlife, bears will learn to ignore these type of devices, quickly figuring out they're all bark, no bite ...
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Will a whistle scare a bear?

Bears are not fearful of noises like whistles. Studies have shown loud noise to be ineffective in deterring bears. If you want to carry a whistle in bear country, do so for emergency SOS signaling. Instead, carry bear spray while hiking.
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Should you play dead with a bear?

Myth #15: Play dead during an attack.

Fact: Playing dead will work if you're being attacked by a mother grizzly defending her cubs. But it is the wrong thing to do if you're being attacked by a predatory bear.
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What smells will keep bears away?

Bears dislike the scent of any pine-scented items, such as pine essential oil. Only use pine oil in bear country as other sweet-scented essential oils such as lemon oil, lavender oil, and orange oil, may attract a bear instead of deterring it.
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Are black bears afraid of fire?

Bears are not afraid of fire and will not be deterred by leaving your campfire blazing throughout the night. The main reason bears are not afraid of fire is because their want for food overpowers any hesitations they may have about a crackling campfire.
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Do bears like the smell of human poop?

Human waste

Both urine and feces are known to attract bears so it is best to set up the bathroom a little way away from camp and make sure waste is stored in an odor-proof bag where possible.
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What time of day do bears come out?

Bears are usually active from dawn to dusk, but they may be seen any time of day or night. Bears in many places of high human use have become nocturnal in order to avoid people.
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Should you sleep with bear spray in tent?

Most bear experts recommend keeping a canister of bear spray in your tent. Properly used, bear spray has been proven to be more reliable and effective than a firearm for deterring bears. Many bear experts recommend sleeping away from your tent wall.
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Do bears eat humans?

No, bears usually don't eat humans. While bears do eat meat, they tend to stay away from humans, like most other wild animals. Humans are not part of a bear's typical diet. But they do sometimes attack us, which causes an increasing number of people to seek out bear safety advice.
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How far away can a bear smell you?

Most types of bears can smell up to 20 miles away. The polar bear has the best sense of smell, reaching up to 40 miles. The bear's sense of smell means that when you're in bear country, they can smell your camp if they are in a 20-mile radius of where you bed down for the night.
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Should I be afraid of black bears?

If you see a black bear in your yard, don't fear the worst. A youngster may simply be passing through in search of a home of his own. Or an adult may be checking out an enticing smell or interesting sound. Usually when he finds out there are people around, he'll head for the hills, never to be seen again.
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Can you smell a bear before you see it?

A person can sniff the entrance of a suspected den and tell if it's just earth or a bear in there. But the light odor is pleasant, at least to us with a bias for bears.
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Will playing music keep bears away?

Loud music itself does not scare bears, but a conversational radio show may very well deter bears from your property. According to Colorado Parks & Wildlife, tuning a radio to a conversational talk show may signal to bears that someone is home, and persuade the bear to leave the area.
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Do black bears get aggressive?

In fact, they are often attracted to people's food sources or get used to the presence of humans. However, black bears are typically not aggressive and fear the "repercussions of attacking someone," Garshelis said. "They just don't want to attack people," Garsheilis said. "They're kind of timid animals."
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Do umbrellas scare bears?

These work particularly well in areas where bears may already encounter rattlesnakes. Big beach balls tossed at bears often scares them off, as do opening and closing an umbrella, shaking a big tarp or garbage bag, or banging pots and pans.
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Do campfires keep animals away?

Campfires will usually repel visits from most wild animals. On the other hand, some animals, like bears, raccoons, snakes, or lizards will sometimes ignore the campfire or even be attracted to it. An animal's reactions will largely depend on their species and if they have rabies or another disease.
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