Since acorns, which are food for bears, were abundant in the mountains, it seems that the number of haunts in urban areas has decreased. June is usually the time when information on bears increases due to the breeding season and their behavior becomes active.

The Ministry of the Environment calls for proper management of food waste and fruit trees in houses that are more likely to attract bears. People living near mountain forests should clear undergrowth and shrubs where bears are likely to hide, to avoid bear infestation and damage.