@@ctdieselnutIt's an All American Champion Log cutter. Also licensed by the Chewumdown Union of Wood Dam Builders. Very angry indeed! As MacArthur said, "We shall return."
When I was a kid we busted a beaver damn on a farm. Spent all day on it. I think a couple days later we went back and they’d rebuilt it. My dad was having a fit 😄
Pity the people who call all this a "coincidence after coincidence after coincidence" May the lord almighty guide us all to the straight path! ☝🏻 Allahu Akbar!❤❤❤
@@TK-mf5in centuries would be more appropriate, but the younger trash generations have no clue what history is. Fuck they can't even Google without someone telling them to
not in the south of Chile. Some idiots brougth those rats to Patagonia many decades ago and they are cutting native forest and making swamps everywhere. They dont have any natural predator here except for us.
Beavers are super smart when it comes to diverting water and making the environment healthy. They are currently relocating beavers to areas and letting them recreate wetlands naturally.
Какое тебе поддержание здоровья окружающей среды? Бобры - вредители! Из-за них огромные площади леса оказываются затоплены водой и превращаются в гнилое стоячее болото. Бобров необходимо безжалостно истреблять, как крыс, мышей, тараканов и пр.
@@--Nath--brother,, man build's skyscrapers.. this is nowhere near the same thing.. beaver can be good for the ecosystem, but there is times beaver can make things worse.. and yes so can we, we mess up a lot.. but c'mon.. man builds skyscrapers, this is not the same thing we do, by far.. plus we understand the importance of running water.. 😂😂.. and sure the beaver probably does too . 😂😂.. he just ain't on our level.. laying all jokes aside beaver are smart animals and nothing wrong with having them around.. just gotta take care of things like this, and continue living together just as what's happening here..
Beavers don't stop the water entirely. Their dams are made to let a little through. All they do is slow the water flow down allowing for bodies of water to build up behind them making an area greener and more resistant to fires.
What's most interesting to me is the stark difference in water on both sides of the damn. Shows how good they are at water filtration and habitat modification.
@@JamesGoodman-k8itheir larger effects on the environment, like creating leagues more water reed habitat, are what helps water quality especially with trapping sediment
@@MichaelLyons-h4ihow does a beavers dam fuk up your property? You don’t build things in the rivers you’re not living in the rivers. If someone wanted to put ducks there right with them they would be fine this video is pointless
@@GordonFreeman307 and besides being a farmer a beaver dam most certainly can f*** your property up. And as far as the ducks go they are killing lakes across the USA and Canada. You know nothing.
Why remove the dam? The beaver plant water into the soil, slow down to mitigate severe floods, provide habitat for countless critters and plants, and if you want to control the water level, you put in a pipe with a cage at the height you need so the beaver have a safe water level and people too. We need our wetlands, and when we’ve got them back, the climate will be able to regulate itself better, less floods and droughts, more regular moderate temperatures and a balance of sun and rain.
That increased the flow by .002% Try removing one by hand sometime. You'll definitely gain appreciation for the work those little buggers put into building one.
The problem with your blanket statement is you're assuming every dam they build is useful and productive. That's simply not true. Their dam making can also do catastrophic damage if it's done in the wrong place or the wrong time. Yes, they are absolutely a cornerstone species... but that doesn't mean their actions are always positive. I bet this man understands beavers much better than you do. As do most people who live in areas like this and have to deal with them.
I used to remove dams working for our city's Parks department. Believe me when I tell you that it'll be back up and stronger in no time. Even a day or two.
🦫 I just saw a long video that shows how the mass killings of beavers is the biggest cause of the desertification of the US. So much of the western half of the US used to be much greener and had many more lakes, ponds, rivers and streams until all those beavers were gone. They are now putting beavers in the parts of the desert Southwest and the beavers 🦫 are completely remaking the environments they are placed in. Humans have really screwed up the environment.
Beavers have an impact on water filtration: their constructions accumulate sediment and retain pollutants. The water that comes out of their dams contains five times less of phosphates, and less 70% of nitrates - the pollutants of intensive agriculture.
@@isaiahh3754Hey pal take a trip downstream from a dairy farm sometime to observe how the fertiliser runoffs have caused the entire waterway to fill with algae sludge and killing off all other life.
There could actually be a beaver inside the dam itself. When beavers make dams, they actually make tunnels that goes underwater and up inside the dam. So a beaver probably had one hell of a wake up call.
Imagine you put a whole bunch of work with a team of friends to build up your community home, and a giant mechanical giraffe just pulls in and just starts head-butting and destroying your home and hard work
@@trump45and2zig-zags I actually USED TO. Those beavers never did NOTHING to my property, or anyone elses. Then some new ppl move in, and instantly they send out for trappers. I told those ppl they aren't bothering anyone, but that lady just said they werw "gross," and HAD to go. The trappper tried puttinh traps on MY land, but I ran him off w/a pistol. This was the only defense these beautiful animals had...then they trap and kill them. No relocating. So THAT'S WHY I feel this way! 🤨😔🦫
Here’s the thing, they’re not really destructive they tend to help the ecosystem more than destroy it. Trust me when I say, I’m by far no eco nut. That being said though, we damage ecosystem way more than any beaver does. If this guy wanted to kill more ducks he’d have been better off working with the beavers. Meaning finding a place to plant his plot without taking out the dam. Beaver dams that aren’t encroaching on development like roads or housing, should be left alone. Honestly, on my property I watched these beavers dam up a little spring that was just falling into a giant creek. So the beavers damming it up did no damage. Anyway there was like nothing in the area. Idk how to explain it. It was a spring that went down a hill across a very small field then down another hill into the creek. I never saw wild life there. I’d ride the quad across the field and wouldn’t even spook a bunny. Anyway after the beaver dammed it up, so many birds, frogs, deer you name it. If it lives in the woods of Pa I’ve seen it at that pond.
@@Noneyabiz001Beaver dams can cause problems like stopping fish migration and causing flooding in places. Which in turn can kill off certain plant life which affects the entire ecosystem. Beaver dams are good in certain places but they can also be bad in others.
Indigenous part of the ecosystem. Ecosystems have evolved along with the beaver. It's totally normal and should be respected, as beaver dams also create ponds where fish and other aquatic wildlife flourish. Its all connected and very much a part of natural processes.
@@WillWilliams-vo4nk you're literally just describing nature. Left alone, it all balances out in the end. Some species literally depend on beaver dams to survive, and others thrive under such conditions, while yes, it can be deleterious to others.
Had a local farmer ask if I could take out one on his farm. Went to look at the job and the little suckers had put it perfectly in between the orange topped post on either side of the creek telling you of an underground gas pipeline. I told him that he couldn't sign me the deed to that farm and get me to put a bucket in there.
That's the cutest little beaver dam I've ever seen. Lol Usually they are over 50 yards long and 4 ft high of the most tangled mess you could imagine. That's nothing.
I can totally see a beaver standing in the woods with a roll of paper and a hard hat going "hmm we need to reinforce it here, and here, yes new design, give it to lead dam builder"
@@RustyCreasey There must be another dam just downstream because removing that dam really did not make much difference. The water level was almost the same on both sides of the dam.
The beavers with get the squirrels to engineer one that is stronger, then when the guy comes back, the squirrels will dismantle the backhoe so that it fall in the water, creating a stronger dam.
Beaver dams are actually beneficial, they help slow and prevent erosion, improve the hydrology of the local environment by allowing groundwater to be recharged, and increase biodiversity through wetland ecologies.
Can’t convince people of that. Grampa hated them and tore the dams out, dad hated them and tore the dams out, no reason to look at the research and challenge a thought. In the west, it’s getting hard to find beavers because so many people are figuring out that most of our water issues stem from beaver removal. I have creeks that are cut 10-12’ deep. At that point, the water table is about 8-10’ too low to support a riparian ecosystem. The water leaves the property without doing any good at all. Not easy to fix because you can’t even get beavers to do the repair work because the creeks can’t support the willows and aspens needed to keep beavers.
@@Meibeon unless we’re talking about vast amounts of land being flooded, it’s a net positive. Nature has an uncanny way of adapting, especially to more favorable conditions, like more water, more growth, which creates a healthier micro culture, which creates more food sources all the way up the food chain. I’m not a PETA type animal lover, I do this stuff for a living and I prefer to let nature do the work whenever possible, but if the beavers are causing problems like flooding huge areas or damming up culverts and washing out roads, that’s a different story.
Little known trivia… The first pornographic reference on prime time TV was when June Cleaver said, “Gee Ward, you were mighty rough on the beaver last night!” 😂
My great grandfather before he died taught me to do this on a beaver damn we had , we went and banged ductile iron pieces from one side of the damn to the other , we put about 6 pieces in and the water would drain , once the beaver I guess could not figure out how to fix it he just went somewhere else and left the property lol I miss him , he has many secrets also some for cruising timber
I’ve not heard much good that ducks have done. But have heard a lot about the good accomplished by beavers. Probably, the ducks were eating out of the beaver pond. OOOPS! Not now! Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
You can count on that beaver waiting for you in the parking lot. 😂
😂😂😂🦫🦫
absolutely 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Angry Beavers
Happy Gilmore accomplished that feat minutes ago.🤣
"I'll fuckin' do it again" -the beaver
Was that said in an angry tone, or more of an under the breath revengeful 'I'll fix them' tone?
😂 I need to know, this is important lol
@@ctdieselnut it's a reference to an old video called Goofy's trial. If you look up "I'll fuckin do it again," there should be a short clip of it
@@ctdieselnutIt's an All American Champion Log cutter. Also licensed by the Chewumdown Union of Wood Dam Builders. Very angry indeed!
As MacArthur said, "We shall return."
BEAERS build dams its what they do why
destroy it
beavers
When I was a kid we busted a beaver damn on a farm. Spent all day on it. I think a couple days later we went back and they’d rebuilt it. My dad was having a fit 😄
ROFL
Beavers own the land.... your just visiting.
😂😂😂😂
@@hurrymagwaya 😭😭😭😭😮😅😅
@@oldschoolfan420 "You're".📚🤓
It's just crazy how beavers are able to built things like this, the amount of time and smarts it takes them to do that is wild
crazy? 🤔
Pity the people who call all this a "coincidence after coincidence after coincidence"
May the lord almighty guide us all to the straight path! ☝🏻
Allahu Akbar!❤❤❤
Smarts? XDDD
@@hlaw2830if not smart, the woods would be washed away during rain
Imagine what they could accomplish if we trained them 🤔
Beavers have been doing better flood control than the army corp of engineers for decades.
💯 And beavers finish their projects.
Lol, decades... Beavers at work since 1977!
Decades? Lmfao.
@@TK-mf5in centuries would be more appropriate, but the younger trash generations have no clue what history is. Fuck they can't even Google without someone telling them to
Beavers cause flooding
It is amazing how fast they can rebuild their dams...
There’s some builders iv seen on UA-cam who could learn a lot from them little beavers 😂😂
DAM fast!
Them beavers ain’t playin’, jack!
Well we got night vision now, go out with some thermal imagery and take em out
Not nearly as fast as 1-2 humans can pull them apart even without heavy machinery tho.
And with heavy machinery it's all done in minutes.
Human: quarter million dollar excavator
Beaver: his face
And accordingly, it takes beavers quiiite a while assembling it branch by branch while an excavator disassembles it under a minute
😂😂🤣🤣🤣👍
The Kamatsu pc400 excovator costs $200,000.
@@nihel3144meh. A couple hundred dollars worth of dynamite could’ve cleared it in under a second.
@@Punisher_ov_ZionYeah, point proven😊
Beaver sitting in the woods: “those bastards!” 😂
Why they broke the wall ting I make? 🦦
No, unfortunately the whole family was injured in the damn
Beavers don’t live in the dam. The are in the banks or in a built up hut.
The dam hold the water high above the door.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 thinking it would be wise if they didn't have the water filtered
Beavers are excellent at restoring ecosystems.
and humans equally ast destroying them
not in the south of Chile. Some idiots brougth those rats to Patagonia many decades ago and they are cutting native forest and making swamps everywhere. They dont have any natural predator here except for us.
Except where they are an invasive species, which is a lot of places
People are invasive not the poor Beaver just trying to live
Wrong.
Beavers are super smart when it comes to diverting water and making the environment healthy. They are currently relocating beavers to areas and letting them recreate wetlands naturally.
Exactly. Leave them alone. Silly Humans 🤦🏽♂️
Какое тебе поддержание здоровья окружающей среды? Бобры - вредители! Из-за них огромные площади леса оказываются затоплены водой и превращаются в гнилое стоячее болото. Бобров необходимо безжалостно истреблять, как крыс, мышей, тараканов и пр.
@@JovanHarris-r1eWhen the land is already used for our purposes, such as farming, leaving them alone is counter productive.
@@--_DJ_-- It doesn't look like farmland and beaver cause the water table to regenerate which really helps in droughts.
it will take the beavers 1 maybe 2 nights of work and it will look like it was never touched
Really? 🤔
@@dacat8171
No…. 🙄
Yep 😁👍
I can attest to that. It's amazing how much work that 2 or 3 beavers can accomplish in 3 or 4 nights.
Exaggerated 😊
Beavers are the only things out here that see running water and think "someone's gotta put a stop to this"
😂
Brilliant 🤣🤣
Humans do the same thing, just with gazillions of tonnes of concrete instead of just sticks like the Beaver does..
@@--Nath--brother,, man build's skyscrapers.. this is nowhere near the same thing.. beaver can be good for the ecosystem, but there is times beaver can make things worse.. and yes so can we, we mess up a lot.. but c'mon.. man builds skyscrapers, this is not the same thing we do, by far.. plus we understand the importance of running water.. 😂😂.. and sure the beaver probably does too . 😂😂.. he just ain't on our level.. laying all jokes aside beaver are smart animals and nothing wrong with having them around.. just gotta take care of things like this, and continue living together just as what's happening here..
Beavers don't stop the water entirely. Their dams are made to let a little through. All they do is slow the water flow down allowing for bodies of water to build up behind them making an area greener and more resistant to fires.
What's most interesting to me is the stark difference in water on both sides of the damn. Shows how good they are at water filtration and habitat modification.
Nature's Engineers.
Beavers definitely don’t make the water better…. Ever heard of giardia? They would however engineer duck hunting spots, just have to wear waders.
@@JamesGoodman-k8itheir larger effects on the environment, like creating leagues more water reed habitat, are what helps water quality especially with trapping sediment
O castor só quer que a água inunde as margens, para ter acesso a vegetação com mais segurança.
@@JamesGoodman-k8i kids don't do drugs.
Professional dam builders, beaver go further down stream build Bigger and Better next week!!!💯😎
The landowners aren't stupid either click click boom 👉💨
@@MichaelLyons-h4i They sent a 21 year old out to do just that. He missed, only shot off the tip of his ear.
Beavers and their dams are a crucial part of the health of an environment.
Not when they're fukin up a million dollars worth of property
@@MichaelLyons-h4ihow does a beavers dam fuk up your property? You don’t build things in the rivers you’re not living in the rivers. If someone wanted to put ducks there right with them they would be fine this video is pointless
@@GordonFreeman307 you don't have a clue you're not a farmer.
@@GordonFreeman307 and besides being a farmer a beaver dam most certainly can f*** your property up. And as far as the ducks go they are killing lakes across the USA and Canada. You know nothing.
@@GordonFreeman307 they will cause flooding
American craftsnanship destroyed in minutes. Beaver says. ' We will make the dam great again !
All his christian nationalist beavers standing behind him chanting, "send them back" at the excavator! 😂😂
The beaver is dead farmers aren't stupid
@@MichaelLyons-h4i They missed. Only shot off the tip of his ear!
6 Beavers, each at trees around your house at 3am.
Grandpa Beaver:
And...Go!
😂😂😂
Great range of comments Glad to see a lot of positive and informative responses.
The beaver.... "Im your dam tour guide and save all your dam questions for the end of the dam tour" 😂
I have a question...is this a god damn??
Where can we get some dam bait?
Why remove the dam? The beaver plant water into the soil, slow down to mitigate severe floods, provide habitat for countless critters and plants, and if you want to control the water level, you put in a pipe with a cage at the height you need so the beaver have a safe water level and people too.
We need our wetlands, and when we’ve got them back, the climate will be able to regulate itself better, less floods and droughts, more regular moderate temperatures and a balance of sun and rain.
Agree!
An old mountain man told me if you don’t have enough beaver dams you don’t end up with enough wildlife to support humans living there.
Still water will kill you unless you boil it just saying and all the animals downstream are stocking up on parasites
Anyone driving a giant komatsu doesn't hunt for his sustenance. He is definitely taking his F-150 Platinum trim to the local supermarket.
exactly
Too many creates other issues, like flooding. There is a balance that needs to be maintained.
@@AscheOfTheLake and if you let nature do it's thing unmolested, amazingly, it just balances out!
That increased the flow by .002% Try removing one by hand sometime. You'll definitely gain appreciation for the work those little buggers put into building one.
As with Post 10.
Why work harder
🙄 Stop… just stop
They are THE engineers of the kingdom. And they hold grudges.😡🇺🇸
Oh for sure! It’s u real how strong and well built they build their dams, especially the smaller dams
All this technology and money vs. A busy little beaver.❤
I love how these animals can build such super structures it’s amazing
They just kind of lay sticks on top of each other
Nature was here before us, nature will be here when we’re long gone.
Beavers used for their wetland skills to act as fireblocks. We need these guys ❤️❤️
I saw that piece your talking about lol
Aw come on man, just let the Beavers beave!
It's just plain beaver bereavement.
Leave It To Beavers
I wanna see the beavers fight back like in Avatar.😂
Beaver Sully, leader of the resistance
The sound of heavy machinery at work is spot on.
Watch Ferngully it was OG Avatar
The beavers from a distance are probably just like "do you think I'm a joke to you? How about I ruin something you worked hard on."
Man with the backhoe: "Aight, which way you want me to crush you? With this giant shovel or, with the treads of this tank?"
This guy doesn’t understand how much good the beaver does for all the animals
He eats animals.
@@rodneysammons5544so? Doesn't mean that the comment is wrong!!
Yup. They make swamps.
Other animals also eat animals@@rodneysammons5544
The problem with your blanket statement is you're assuming every dam they build is useful and productive. That's simply not true. Their dam making can also do catastrophic damage if it's done in the wrong place or the wrong time. Yes, they are absolutely a cornerstone species... but that doesn't mean their actions are always positive.
I bet this man understands beavers much better than you do. As do most people who live in areas like this and have to deal with them.
I used to remove dams working for our city's Parks department. Believe me when I tell you that it'll be back up and stronger in no time. Even a day or two.
It has been determined that in the forests that have been burned that oasis exist where wildlife survived the fire because of beaver dams.
🦫 I just saw a long video that shows how the mass killings of beavers is the biggest cause of the desertification of the US. So much of the western half of the US used to be much greener and had many more lakes, ponds, rivers and streams until all those beavers were gone.
They are now putting beavers in the parts of the desert Southwest and the beavers 🦫 are completely remaking the environments they are placed in. Humans have really screwed up the environment.
Yeah, this guy is an idiot
If they done real forestry you would not have all those fires that are set by idiots
Hug a tree Greta
@@bigdaddy4197You're a pretty sad specimen. You know that?
The beavers thinking, damn all that work for nothing
*dam 😉
Thanks for leaving the material to rebuild the dam close by.
what an amazing little engineer and naturally archettecture 😮
Both sides of the dam were level
Lazer eye lop
That's called living in a swamp lol
That's because there are more dams down stream holding the water back.
Come back in rainy season when the flows are higher...
It's easier and safer to get the machine in there during drier weather.
That shit wasn't level man. That was a good 6 to 8 inch drop in water. They don't build a damn just for shits and grins.
Beavers are like the cartel. They let you have one, but have 5 more hidden on down the stream!! Lol
Fact!
😂😂😂
Beavers have an impact on water filtration: their constructions accumulate sediment and retain pollutants. The water that comes out of their dams contains five times less of phosphates, and less 70% of nitrates - the pollutants of intensive agriculture.
Hey pal both nitrates and phosphates are literally impossible to live without. Also they are excellent fertilizers. Look up NPK
Except most of the nitrates come from human waste and untreated sewage.
@@isaiahh3754Hey pal take a trip downstream from a dairy farm sometime to observe how the fertiliser runoffs have caused the entire waterway to fill with algae sludge and killing off all other life.
@@Shrouded_reaper Like I said; excellent fertilizers! 🤪🤐
@@isaiahh3754 So is water, yet it's toxic. Carbon Dioxide is in air, yet it's toxic. Many things are only toxic in high concentrations.
The next day, this man had a tree mysteriously fall on his house 🌳
There could actually be a beaver inside the dam itself. When beavers make dams, they actually make tunnels that goes underwater and up inside the dam. So a beaver probably had one hell of a wake up call.
Your hydraulic lines are getting chewed up later 😂
✂️
The beaver died of lead poisoning earlier that morning😂
@@MichaelLyons-h4i They sent a 21 year old out to shoot him, but he missed. Shot off the tip of his ear!
@@oldandintheway9805 😆 should I send an old guy like me. We never miss. 🤷
Imagine you put a whole bunch of work with a team of friends to build up your community home, and a giant mechanical giraffe just pulls in and just starts head-butting and destroying your home and hard work
I hear you; I hate when people fuck w/animals! 🤨😠😡
@@elaineewalt8137 ikrr
Happened to me and my homie our base got raided on DayZ the other night while we wasn't even online
@@elaineewalt8137hope you have a plot and house that's ruined from beavers turning it into a swamp. Only then, will you understand!
@@trump45and2zig-zags
I actually USED TO. Those beavers never did NOTHING to my property, or anyone elses. Then some new ppl move in, and instantly they send out for trappers. I told those ppl they aren't bothering anyone, but that lady just said they werw "gross," and HAD to go. The trappper tried puttinh traps on MY land, but I ran him off w/a pistol. This was the only defense these beautiful animals had...then they trap and kill them. No relocating. So THAT'S WHY I feel this way! 🤨😔🦫
The Beavers are like thanks for putting it all into a pile for us lol they truly are destructive but also just living normally
Yup
Here’s the thing, they’re not really destructive they tend to help the ecosystem more than destroy it. Trust me when I say, I’m by far no eco nut. That being said though, we damage ecosystem way more than any beaver does. If this guy wanted to kill more ducks he’d have been better off working with the beavers. Meaning finding a place to plant his plot without taking out the dam. Beaver dams that aren’t encroaching on development like roads or housing, should be left alone. Honestly, on my property I watched these beavers dam up a little spring that was just falling into a giant creek. So the beavers damming it up did no damage. Anyway there was like nothing in the area. Idk how to explain it. It was a spring that went down a hill across a very small field then down another hill into the creek. I never saw wild life there. I’d ride the quad across the field and wouldn’t even spook a bunny. Anyway after the beaver dammed it up, so many birds, frogs, deer you name it. If it lives in the woods of Pa I’ve seen it at that pond.
@@Noneyabiz001Beaver dams can cause problems like stopping fish migration and causing flooding in places. Which in turn can kill off certain plant life which affects the entire ecosystem. Beaver dams are good in certain places but they can also be bad in others.
Indigenous part of the ecosystem. Ecosystems have evolved along with the beaver. It's totally normal and should be respected, as beaver dams also create ponds where fish and other aquatic wildlife flourish. Its all connected and very much a part of natural processes.
@@WillWilliams-vo4nk you're literally just describing nature. Left alone, it all balances out in the end. Some species literally depend on beaver dams to survive, and others thrive under such conditions, while yes, it can be deleterious to others.
Travels with his feet not hands, keeps the cab closed up, machines all clean. Dudes an actual real life operator with skill, it’s about time👍🏻
Only thing is , should have final drives at water edge
poor beaver - he actually manages the watertable and is good against climate change effects
They can litterally build that dam back over night
Then why would one destroy it?
@@WadaZable Because otherwise it can flood properties or roads out if not cleared now and again
Not with a piece of lead in their cranium 🤷
Beaver standing on the bank yelling Damn You!!!
The mud is the secret it just holds all them sticks in place. 😊
*was
Exactly.
Why you gotta give away their secret?😅
It's there cement
OK, let's call it mud was actually animal produced "mudd". Their homes smelt great.
Well boys. Looks like they did it again. Beaver Mafia will be heading to see you soon.
They'll make you an offer you can't refuse! But then, you really don't give a dam, do you?
Had a local farmer ask if I could take out one on his farm. Went to look at the job and the little suckers had put it perfectly in between the orange topped post on either side of the creek telling you of an underground gas pipeline. I told him that he couldn't sign me the deed to that farm and get me to put a bucket in there.
That really sucks
Well done for being awake and not becoming the idiot who created a gas leak.
For the deed to the farm I’d go in with a shovel tbh
@@lowestyet Too many operators are up there playing marbles with angels already to mess with a gas pipeline.
@@bigchuckyinkentucky6267 I think he means a literal hand shovel lol literally take it apart by hand to avoid any danger from the pipeline
That's the cutest little beaver dam I've ever seen. Lol Usually they are over 50 yards long and 4 ft high of the most tangled mess you could imagine. That's nothing.
It took me tens of hundreds of hours of machine time to build my pond. You got your pond built for free, then you tear it down!
You made some powerful beaver enemies today son...
"Hey!!!! Who destroyed my damn dam!!!"
-Mr. Beaver
Beaver said dammit
I used to love “Angry Beavers” cartoon🤣..used to be one of my Favs🔥
Thise beavers are DAMN good at what they do
Right on Beaver damns help keep the water fresh and clean. “Ve vill be back!”
You know those beavers were pissed. They'll have another one in a matter of days
Click, Click, BOOM... Problem solved.
People don’t realize that beaver dams are good for the ecosystems
That was one very productive Beaver 🦫!!!
Poor Beaver. All that hard work!
I can totally see a beaver standing in the woods with a roll of paper and a hard hat going "hmm we need to reinforce it here, and here, yes new design, give it to lead dam builder"
No beavers were shaved for production of this Kamatsu advertisement
By the way a Great machine in most cases.
Komatsu Kaiju
A fellow Man of Culture, I see.
Greetings my friend.
Wouldn't the ducks like it better with the pond in place?
We have to get the water off so it doesn’t kill the trees. Drain it and then flood it again this winter.
@@RustyCreasey
There must be another dam just downstream because removing that dam really did not make much difference. The water level was almost the same on both sides of the dam.
@@Well_I_am_just_saying
Yeah, I was expecting a gusher.
It was a play pool for kiddy beavers.
BEAVER SITTING IN THE WOODS WATCHING. "Shhhay! That works SHHHWELL!" 😂
Loool
世界のコマツ~車両系~建設機械~整地~運搬~掘削~積み込み、働くユンボ~です~💪
Nothing like doing the job with the right machine 😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
The beavers with get the squirrels to engineer one that is stronger, then when the guy comes back, the squirrels will dismantle the backhoe so that it fall in the water, creating a stronger dam.
In a split second, two parallel universes become one larger universe. Amazing.
Beaver dams are actually beneficial, they help slow and prevent erosion, improve the hydrology of the local environment by allowing groundwater to be recharged, and increase biodiversity through wetland ecologies.
Can’t convince people of that. Grampa hated them and tore the dams out, dad hated them and tore the dams out, no reason to look at the research and challenge a thought. In the west, it’s getting hard to find beavers because so many people are figuring out that most of our water issues stem from beaver removal. I have creeks that are cut 10-12’ deep. At that point, the water table is about 8-10’ too low to support a riparian ecosystem. The water leaves the property without doing any good at all. Not easy to fix because you can’t even get beavers to do the repair work because the creeks can’t support the willows and aspens needed to keep beavers.
@@Meibeon unless we’re talking about vast amounts of land being flooded, it’s a net positive. Nature has an uncanny way of adapting, especially to more favorable conditions, like more water, more growth, which creates a healthier micro culture, which creates more food sources all the way up the food chain. I’m not a PETA type animal lover, I do this stuff for a living and I prefer to let nature do the work whenever possible, but if the beavers are causing problems like flooding huge areas or damming up culverts and washing out roads, that’s a different story.
I seriously doubt every single beaver dam in history was beneficial, you don’t know.
Just saw a documentary about how much beaver dams are healthy for the environment and you proudly shared this... 😤
Dang the track sound of that machine is really nice 😊
If you don’t remove those sticks from the site , they will use them again to build another dam. Lol. They are not dummies
Definitely gonna be some angry beavers
love that show
Это хорошая работа, через несколько дней плотина будет снова,в принципе можно даже экскаватор на трал не ставить, просто взять паузу 😂
Достаточно сходить на обед и плотина снова будет на месте 😅
beaver’HEYYY WHATS GOING ON IM BEING CRUSHED IN MY OWN DAM
Hold my bever beer challenge accepted
Bring back the beaver and our fresh water tables will replenish and our forest will have less risk of forest fire.
Little known trivia… The first pornographic reference on prime time TV was when June Cleaver said, “Gee Ward, you were mighty rough on the beaver last night!” 😂
You win!🎼🎼🎼😎
June said it with a big smile
That thump-thump-thump of steel tracks is priceless!
beavers are important in many respects
Beavers are brilliant builders 🤣
If beavers had machine guns… this would be a dam different world.
Beaver inside: Honey, someone has destroyed our living room again.
*Beaver proceeds to buy komtsu bulldozer with sheet metal and welding rig*
Beavers over at the treeline like...
"What th......That took me all spring!
😅
Never ending battle with the beaver s
That’s a fact !
Until you trap them
They share the earth too
В этой битве человек полюбоваться в проигрыше, как нестарайся победа всеравно за бобрами .
@@RustyCreasey Yah beavers have three simple goals in life.
1. Make dam ting
2. Have babies.
3. Make dam ting
Beaver 'hold my beer' 🍺
Two days later, Beaver damn up again.
Hello dear make the water ways yes mother nature will love you to her life thanks 😊😊😅
My great grandfather before he died taught me to do this on a beaver damn we had , we went and banged ductile iron pieces from one side of the damn to the other , we put about 6 pieces in and the water would drain , once the beaver I guess could not figure out how to fix it he just went somewhere else and left the property lol I miss him , he has many secrets also some for cruising timber
By HIM, do you mean your grandpap or the beaver?
I’ve not heard much good that ducks have done. But have heard a lot about the good accomplished by beavers. Probably, the ducks were eating out of the beaver pond. OOOPS! Not now!
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
No beavers were harmed in the masking of this documentary 😮
Кто то ещё тоже ждал , что просто сползает в пруд - болото .
Экскаваторщики в этом моменте напряглись😁
That was so satisfying. I don't even know why.
Бедные бобры! Столько труда, и всё насмарку.
Beavers are good for the land and us, but sometimes they have to go. Hope they weren’t killed, just forced to relocate.
They were sent an eviction notice, and a notice from the IRS about back taxes.
@@oldandintheway9805 lawyering up time!
You should leave the dam. Beavers are great for every ecosystem they are part of.
Everybody loves a beaver,,,,, until he moves onto THEIR land!
@@oldandintheway9805 I have a creek on my property. I'd welcome beavers 🦫
A thumb would be a useful addition.