Wildlife Resistant Enclosures
If you are unable to store your carts in a secure area like a garage, a wildlife resistant enclosure can be used to secure solid waste and prevent wildlife from accessing attractants. Enclosures should be strong enough to withstand the weight and strength of a 600-pound animal.
Wildlife enclosures can include heavy-duty sheds, chain link fencing or prefabricated metal storage lockers/containers. A wildlife resistant enclosure is defined in the Solid Waste Management Bylaw No. 4679, 2016 as, “a fully-enclosed structure consisting of wall, roof, and door of sufficient design and strength so as to be capable of keeping its contents inaccessible to wildlife.”
When choosing a wildlife resistant enclosure, consider the following:
- Hinges and latches should be strong enough that they cannot be pried open by claws, and the trigger on the latch should be inaccessible to wildlife. Mount heavy duty hinges to the inside of the enclosure.
- The material should be strong enough that wildlife cannot bite through, bend or crush the enclosure.
- Wooden enclosures should use plywood that is at least 5/9” thick, 2' x 4' construction, and screws instead of nails.
- There should be no seams that claws can get into. Seams can be covered with metal flashing.
- Enclosures should be designed without any overhangs that claws can grab.
- The enclosure should be anchored to a stationary base to prevent tipping.
- The enclosure should have a roof/lid.
There are several companies that provide wildlife resistant enclosures, but availability and costs can be impacted by global supply chain issues:
- HaulAll Hid-A-Cart - will fit up to one 360L garbage or green cart.
- Tuffbox - This is a top-loaded enclosure. Garbage and green waste can be stored inside in a separate container, but will still need to be transferred to appropriate carts on collection day.
The following companies also provide wildlife resistant enclosures solutions:
Please reach out to Urban Wildlife staff for product recommendations.
Important Note: Remember, odours from solid waste can still attract wildlife, and you should continue to freeze food waste and regularly clean your carts to reduce odours.