April 2018 Manager’s Newsletter

Posted By on March 30, 2018

LIVING  WITH  CALIFORNIA  COYOTES

Coyotes are found throughout California, from desert and mountain habitats to urban areas.  Problems occur when people begin feeding coyotes, either deliberately or inadvertently.  Coyotes will quickly lose their natural fear of people and become bold, even aggressive.  We can reduce conflicts with coyotes by ensuring that they remain cautious of humans.  Practice these safety guidelines and encourage your neighbors to do the same.

  • Protect Children:  Although rare, coyote attacks have seriously injured young children.  Never leave small children unattended in areas known to be frequented by coyotes, even in your yard.
  • Protect Pets and Livestock:  Keep small pets, such as cats, rabbits and small dogs, indoors.  Don’t allow them to run free at any time.  They are easy favored prey.  Some coyotes seek cats in residential areas.  Large dogs should be brought inside after dark, and never be allowed to run loose.  Rabbit hutches should have a solid bottom.  A hutch standing above ground, with only a wire bottom, make your rabbit an easy mark.
  • Use Negative Reinforcement:  If coyotes begin frequenting your neighborhood, let them know they’re not welcome.  Make loud noises, throw rocks, or spray them with a garden hose.
  • Never Feed a Coyote:  Deliberately feeding coyotes puts you, your pets and your neighbors at risk.  You may be inadvertently feeding coyotes by leaving pet food or garbage where they can get to it.  Feed pets indoors or promptly remove outdoor dishes when pets finish their meals.  Store bags of pet food indoors.  Use trash cans with lids that clamp shut, which will prevent spilling if the cans are tipped over.
  • Landscape for Safety:  Clear brush and dense weeds from around dwellings to reduce protective cover for coyotes and make the area less attractive to rodents.

Location

1565 E Lincoln Ave,
Anaheim, CA 92805

Management Team

Community Manager
Susan Sarte | ssarte@actionlife.com

Manager Assistant
Berlynn Espinoza | maoc@actionlife.com

(949) 450-0202

Management Company

Action Property Management
www.actionlife.com
Corporate Office
320 Commerce, Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92602
phone | (949) 450-0202
fax | (949) 450-0303