Coyote Alert
Residents reported seeing coyotes in and around Mutual 15 last week, according to LW Security.
Coyotes are typically wintering in dens until spring, when they emerge to hunt. But if you see one, follow these recommendations to keep the coyotes away:
•Bring pets in at night, and do not leave any pet food or water in patio areas.
•Put away bird feeders at night to avoid attracting rodents and other coyote prey.
•Be aware of surroundings while walking dogs in the evening and early morning hours. Loud noises will scare off coyotes, which are typically frightened of humans and run from conflict.
If food and water are removed and people haze coyotes, the animals will move on to more hospitable locales. Hazing uses scare tactics to reinstill fear of humans. Hazing techniques include:
•Yelling and waving your arms while approaching a coyote.
•Using noisemakers such as whistles, air horns, bells or soda cans filled with pennies.
Animal control will only respond if the coyote is sick or injured or if it is threatening or attacking a person. Report incidents to Animal Care Services, (562) 570-7387.