Sean Avery is hounding homeless people for his own amusement on Snapchat.

“I follow Sean Avery on Snapchat, and he has this running skit where he goes up to random homeless people sleeping and asks for the time,” reported Twitter user @cwines_90.

While the social-media app erases videos after 24 hours, there was one up Friday where the volatile former Ranger approaches a sleeping woman in a tent on the sidewalk to ask the time as she wakes up confused.

His street harassment has apparently been going on for a while. “There’s a video on Sean Avery’s Instagram of him telling a homeless dude to go get a job,” says a 2013 tweet.

Other posts on Friday included him yelling at pedestrians to get out of the way and one of a skull, boasting, “I just want everyone to know, when I’m violently mean towards people on Snapchat, I always turn around and say ‘I’m sorry.’ ” He then continues, saying, “Bulls - - t. That’s a disclaimer for Snapchat.”

Avery is more famed for his temper than anything he did on the ice. He wed model Hilary Rhoda last October in the Hamptons shortly after a run-in with police when he was arrested for throwing rocks at cars. The charges were dropped, but his parting shot to the cops was to yell at them as he left the station, “What are you guys doing tonight? I am going to my multimillion-dollar home to f - - k a supermodel.”

In 2014, he quit an off-Broadway play days before the opening after making an assistant stagehand cry when she offered him pizza.

And following a New York Post article that featured Mets pitcher Matt Harvey wearing a thin tie and white shirt, former Vogue intern Avery commented, “I just puked . . . His stylist should be thrown in jail.”

When we asked for comment on the hounding of the homeless, Avery snarked, “No comment, but if you tell me what street corner [Post columnist] Richard Johnson sleeps on, I will go wake him up. Congrats to you for the powerful reporting you are doing. Continued success.”