I love watching videos of people getting rid of beaver dams because it’s soooo satisfying to watch the water rushing and I enjoy the sounds of the sticks snapping! This video has been one of my favourite ones because of the “fun facts” !!! I’ve learned some new information because of it!! I thank you for a great video from start to finish!!!! 😊
don't understand when I watch so many of these videos like this. why so many Backhoes and Excavators do not have thumbs. I would not own or rent one without one. nice video.
Why not show more of the work? It's unfortunate that you only show a minute portion of your removals. Show how much is in those dams. I know that is why I watch. I have watched some that show the entire removal wether by machine or by hand. I did Operate equipment for a living so I hope you realize I mean no disrespect. I would remove more material from both sides of the dam before digging down to get the water flowing. That way you usually have less of the larger material going downstream and possibly creating a blockage. Just trying to give you some of my learned experience. In any event good work. I hope to see more dam removals by you.
Thanks for the tips! I may make a long version soon! It seems (to me at least) short and sweet seems to keep people watching. But I know people want to see the long version
The Americans per just love to spend more time in front of the camera just talking rather than working or showing you the work they do and how they do it.
Thanks for the fun factoids !!! I've oft wondered about "Beaver migration" ... how to get them to move on down stream to an area that the overflow wouldn't impede the Farmer's fields. My idea would involve use of a "hydrophone" with a flash drive player; battery powered with min drain on the battery pack. The idea being to record "rushing water sounds" and then play back the sound to encourage them to move on. They seem to rush to plug all "leaks" so not being able to do that task (since the water isn't really "leaking") they'd give up and move on. Of course with those sharp and powerful "Chompers", the device would have to be enclosed in a steel cage. Just a thought on how to not harm the Beavers yet give a needed result. Thanks for listening.
I enjoyed it very much. Ive torn up a lot of them, and I've seen some down here in Alabama that were monsters. I know of some that have been let go so long that there is no way to get to them and they cause massive flooding. Keep up the good work.
It's sad to watch all that work the beaver done has gone Those dams are useful for many living species GOD didn't create this in vain. There must be a purpose for all that work the beavers are doing
I explained a lot in the video on why we do what we do! As well as explained that’s it’s just certain areas within the farmlands, there’s several miles down stream untouched. But I’m pretty sure they’re working on getting it back up as we speak. Thanks for watching!
Big thanks, bro.🙌
I love watching videos of people getting rid of beaver dams because it’s soooo satisfying to watch the water rushing and I enjoy the sounds of the sticks snapping! This video has been one of my favourite ones because of the “fun facts” !!! I’ve learned some new information because of it!! I thank you for a great video from start to finish!!!! 😊
Thank you for watching!!
Absolutely amazing how solid some dams are built
For sure!
don't understand when I watch so many of these videos like this. why so many Backhoes and Excavators do not have thumbs. I would not own or rent one without one. nice video.
A thumb would be nice to have!
😂😂
Why not show more of the work? It's unfortunate that you only show a minute portion of your removals. Show how much is in those dams. I know that is why I watch. I have watched some that show the entire removal wether by machine or by hand. I did Operate equipment for a living so I hope you realize I mean no disrespect. I would remove more material from both sides of the dam before digging down to get the water flowing. That way you usually have less of the larger material going downstream and possibly creating a blockage. Just trying to give you some of my learned experience. In any event good work. I hope to see more dam removals by you.
Thanks for the tips! I may make a long version soon! It seems (to me at least) short and sweet seems to keep people watching. But I know people want to see the long version
The Americans per just love to spend more time in front of the camera just talking rather than working or showing you the work they do and how they do it.
@@chrisaustin1697 oh yes! We definitely talked more than work on these things 😂
Thanks for the facts.
Thanks for watching!
You need beaver teeth on that bucket 😂😂😂😂
Now that would get some debris out of the way!😂
Just Discovered your Channel! Am so pleased that you are co habiting with the Beaver and not trapping and Killing! Awesome Guys!!
Exactly! Thank you for watching!
enjoyed watching,subscribed
Much appreciated!!
Thanks for the fun factoids !!! I've oft wondered about "Beaver migration" ... how to get them to move on down stream to an area that the overflow wouldn't impede the Farmer's fields. My idea would involve use of a "hydrophone" with a flash drive player; battery powered with min drain on the battery pack. The idea being to record "rushing water sounds" and then play back the sound to encourage them to move on. They seem to rush to plug all "leaks" so not being able to do that task (since the water isn't really "leaking") they'd give up and move on. Of course with those sharp and powerful "Chompers", the device would have to be enclosed in a steel cage. Just a thought on how to not harm the Beavers yet give a needed result. Thanks for listening.
Sounds like an idea! Thanks for watching!
So the world's favorite dairy dessert flavor is...beaver butt ice cream?
😂 when you put it that way, it doesn’t seem so appealing, but I reckon so!
@@Thearchivescd I think I'll pitch that to Häagen-Dazs.
It’s nice to see that you’re not killing the beavers I know that they can be a nuisance but they can be a beneficial to us to save the beavers
Absolutely! Thank you for watching!
sehr gut…bravo...😇😇
Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed it very much. Ive torn up a lot of them, and I've seen some down here in Alabama that were monsters. I know of some that have been let go so long that there is no way to get to them and they cause massive flooding. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching!
You're the Beaver Ambassador
Love your beaver videos, only there so short
Please make longer ones,and more. Please Tucson Arizona
For sure! I’ll be making some longer versions soon!
Do some beaver trapping in the fall.
Spell check
I caught it after uploading! lol thanks for keeping me on my toes!
It's sad to watch all that work the beaver done has gone
Those dams are useful for many living species
GOD didn't create this in vain. There must be a purpose for all that work the beavers are doing
Show the beaver lodge
They also taste good too so they don't go to waste and it helps keep the population down 😊😊
Hey, don’t let it go to waste! Thanks for watching!
I saw no massive beaver, damn!....
Spelling errors!
Every comment on these vids:
“I could have done a better job”
You are monsters. Why would you destroy the beavers’ dams? Shame on you
I explained a lot in the video on why we do what we do! As well as explained that’s it’s just certain areas within the farmlands, there’s several miles down stream untouched. But I’m pretty sure they’re working on getting it back up as we speak. Thanks for watching!
Why destroy the beaver 🦫🦫🦫🦫 Dom