One minor correction I learned from the owner of a butterfly farm in PA - They are actually absorbing the minerals and salts through their feet which is also how they taste and eat also.
@@TechGorilla1987 Although butterflies have 6 legs, most species use only the back four. The other two are in a tucked state close to the body serving no known purpose.
@@TechGorilla1987 my dad was an entomologist, I spent my childhood collecting and identifying most of the insects in eastern and Midwest North America. The things I know are not polite dinner conversation. Lol.
Yes. Salt is a precious resource in nature. A lot of flying insects try looking for sweat on animals, urine, etc etc. I came here just to say they were probably eating salt.
For some reason your videos are relaxing to watch. I cant even explain it. I am retired from the Army and this actually helps with my PTSD thanks for what you do
Great video! The butterflies are gathering to get the minerals from the mud, they will gather in groups like this when there’s a lot of fresh wet soil to get the minerals they need.
"Beavers are gonna be angry." Meh. Gives them something to do, which gives you something to do, which gives us something to do. I call that a win win win 🥰
This one checked all the boxes: A bubbling culvert, a second bonus culvert, a cloud of mosquitoes, and idiot with an excavator damage. Woohoo! Loved it, as usual my man. Keep up the great work and fantastic videos! ❤️
1:23 This is one of my favorite parts of your culvert adventures! I don't care if it's only for synching the two cameras. I tell myself it is the culvert Battle Cry. Thanks for another entertaining video, Post. 👍👍
Your vast knowledge of culverts, water flow, beavers, spiders, leeches, etc. Keep me entertained for hours. You are a special man who is performing a service for Mother Nature that no one else does. Thank you! BTW, can we see Mr. Leech sometime soon? It’s been a while.
Beaver dams, frogs, butterflies, fish, blasting water, whirlpools, mozzies and moose and you know you are watching Post 10 and another great adventure with beautiful scenery. Great video.
Hey, I love watching what you do - it is a valuable and under-appreciated service to the community! We owned a small mining business, and had a series of settling ponds, and the final pond grained into a stream in an 18” smooth wall plastic culver 15’ long. A couple years before we sold the business, some beavers decided that they didn’t like the noise (they never built lodges on our ponds) and would stop up our culvert and spillways between ponds, who it became a daily morning chore of opening up everything. It is very satisfying to get that last key branch out that just lets the water rip out the culvert! So I have a little bit of experience with what you do, albeit on a reduced scale, Anywho, I have found for smaller metal culverts that get crushed, that a car scissor Jack is a great tool for opening up the ends of squashed culverts - our idiot drug-dealer neighbors regularly run over the culver under our driveway entrance, and that is what I have found to work with the least effort. Have you any updates on the stone railway culvert in Massachusetts? That was a fascinating video. Thank you again for some great video viewing - STAY SAFE!!!!
@@Syclone0044 I clear the grass and leaves from sewer grates, dig out small trenches to get water moving.. I also try and pick up and bits of garbage in my path.. little things is all you need to do..never done a culvert.
You mentioned the suction power of a submerged culvert before, but seeing some of the culvert bubbles being sucked back down is definitely a "Keep clear" indicator.
this one was definitely powerful but at least 3/4 of it's outflow was submerged, it'd be amazing to see a 2' culvert with totally unrestricted outflow! edit: thinking about it, Post10 you could maybe engineer this by working on improving the outflow side first
Mosquitos - have I told you before my husband has his master's degree in disease carrying insects and esp worked with mosquitos. He says they are very particular as to whom they like to bite and when we were in Texas walking outside they would swarm him and leave me totally alone. Sadly NH mosquitos have different feelings. Don't know how you stand it. Great video, thanks.
I was watching and thinking that the size of that pipe and the level difference between each side meant you hadn't quite got something out... Then BOOM it all comes charging through, very satisfying.
You should know by now the sound of running water is what attracts them, the night you didn’t leave the cameras the water was crashing. The night you did leave the cameras the water was slowly running barely making a sound. So if you want to catch beavers on camera you have to leave them when the water is crashing and can be heard. Love the videos btw!!
@CatFishesCatfishingCatfish I watched a funny video on beavers 🦫 and I’ll never forget the host saying “Beavers HATE the sound of running water! It drives them nuts!”
"Thus, the beavers learned to shudder at the whoop of a wild post10 who has found his quarry...." This was an excellent video! Thanks for creating it. (Did you see that Tank Masters reached the 1K subscriber goal? ^_^ Thanks for that recommendation; I've learned a lot from those guys.)
I enjoy seeing the country and environment. Love watching you clear culverts and seeing the ponds recede. Had to do similar at the farm I used to maintain.
The butterflies likely found some water/moisture that is a little bit salty from minerals. Butterflies need sodium like all animals and they seem to have a way to let others know. 😉 I've seen such gatherings quite often in places with an apparent lack of sodium on the surface.
@@ricabel321 Excess salt can kill plants and hang around in the soil. Perhaps a little salt water in a little dish. I'm no butterfly expert though and don't know if it is even necessarily helpful.
Beautiful video Post. Interesting as always. Moose and butterflies beautiful. Mosquitoes and black flies pesty! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍♥️🦫♥️🪵♥️🦋♥️🦟😡🪰😡 Appreciative to watch!
@@retired0307 I havent previously given this much thought but here is an idea: Fill a small bowl with sand or good soil and soak it in mild saltwater. Might work and it wont contaminate the garden with salt. You then only have to keep it moist so they can actually consume it, because I dont think butterflies can eat solid salt crystals - they have no mouth with teeth, they can only drink. 😉
Love the videos, scenery, the knowledge. It’s therapeutic to wind down after work have a few drinks , dinnner and watch some unclogging of culverts and drains. Thought I was subscribed. Definitely am now!
Another great video Postie. Funny watching the culvert burping again. Made me laugh. I'm wondering if the beavers knew about that second culvert. Keep it up , I think you will catch those pesky beavers soon enough. 😉
I’ve been watching for years. He’s made me conscious of culverts when I go out into the National forests and campsites and roads. I’ve cleared some areas when before knowing his channel, I would have just slowly passed by a flooded spot, now I pull over to see if I can clear it. Reminds me of yootoob channels of lawn care guys that mow overgrown lawns of elderly or disabled for free. Great people. Rock on,buddy ! From Va. USA.
Every time you stick your hand in that dark water, the mama in me wants to yell at you, “BE CAREFUL! You don’t know what’s in that water” I’m proud of you but you are killing me.
wow, the amount of fish was definitely amazing. looks like your efforts to thwart the beavers also helps to sustain another fish life cycle as well! nice job!
The opening "Check out this Beaver pond" reminded me of a cross between Beavis and Sean Penn from Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Cracked me up. Keep up what you're doing. Long time watcher.
One of the most complete (nature, unclogging, various animals, times of the day and so on) videos and a very good unclogging. I have dug a bit for boh of the culverts tho. Anyway great vid.
So cool those moments after that one push with The Rake's handle! Also how that big bundle of debris can be seen plopping out the culvert's exit! 😀👍 And yes, the amount of mosquitoes flitting across the camera is insane!
Man that was the best one I have watched since I have been tuning into you channel. Sorry the beavers didn’t show, I was wanting to see those rascals too. Another time. Take care.
I love these videos and Post10... He's my hero. I would love to do this for fun, but I would have poison ivy and lyme disease so bad and so fast, it would kill me. Glad we have Post10 doing it for us! He is the example of a great public servant!
That was brilliant post 10, thank you again for all your hard work making these videos .The butterfly,s are beautiful.and hopefully you will catch a beaver on your trail camera soon .Thank you 😃
I manage 250 acres of family property. It is salmon habitat. It is so satisfying to clear a culvert. The beaver meat we harvest helps fill our freezers. We recently received a grant to clear and replace the drainage system. We are currently fighting invasive northern Pike.
I think what you do is great I find it very calming watching. Water is very unpredictable so strong but yet so calming. You must get exhausted doing a very strenuous job. Keep up the amazing work you do.
The butterflies are beautiful, what on earth are they eating. Beavers are active with these swamps, the bullfrogs sounds are awesome. Keep the video's coming, I enjoy watching them.
Great job as usual. Your videos are honestly more entertaining and interesting to watch than half the stuff on the major streaming services. keep up the good work!
I thoroughly enjoy your videos! So many aspects, mesmerising, ASMR, peaceful, educational and just pure joy. You're an amazing person to do what you do.
Love the Swollowtail butterflies. We have groups of the small yellow 1s. They r lapping minerals. The male mosquitoes don't bite. Only the females. They need blood in order 2 make produce. Uve done an awesome job. I'm praying for Ur safety and thank U for the adventures. I no it's still warm out but I'm still requesting a snowman with that smiley face.😁God bless!
I love how serious you are in each of these videos. You know your facts and who is responsible for what duties. Even if you think you're exaggerating you call yourself or for it, that makes me smile cuz I do the same thing. You can see how much you love doing this by everything I just commented and also by how much you equal that with that with the fun you're having. Keep bringing joy to this world!
When you mentioned the undertow, I remembered that when I was very young, I first misheard the terms as "under-toad" and I was terrified of swimming in the ocean for fear of the under-toad biting my foot off.
i don't have any connection with nature at all, or didn't think i would find it interesting at all but for some reason i really like your content! keep it up!
I love when he says let's go , get to work and I'm sitting in my home watching his video make him work so hard but I truly truly enjoy it this video this is the best things when I can go home and relax
Great video! Have you thought about using a drone to do a flyover to see further away from the road and perhaps find the beaver lodge? Keep up the outstanding work. I find your videos very educational and informative.
Problem is, they are even easier to lose than trail-cams. Hawks don't like them, certain "bored rural-hunters" (*) would shoot them just for grins; and finally, you'd be surprised what is considered no-fly zones for them... both literally (many have physical control lockouts when in certain areas), and via signage. On the other hand. The shots would be amazing, even cheap ones have surprisingly good cameras on them, they CAN be pretty inexpensive, they can be fun and somewhat easy to learn how to operate, and finally you can strike up conversations pretty easily with other people when you have one. (*) yes there's a term for that, that you think of when you think of Blue Collar Comedy Shows, but with the way everything has to be so PC lately, I'm afraid to even use such a common term anywhere online anymore.
@@1WolfFan no one is going to tell the FAA on the guy volunteering his time to unclog drains so floods recede Do you have any evidence of "bored rural hunters" shooting drones out of the sky in public? Your entire comment is lame
Awesome job as always. I have no clue why this is so relaxing to watch. You do a great service for all these uncloggings. You really know what you are doing.
Thanks for letting me go along on your adventures! I get to see beautiful, interesting places and get lessons on waterways, wildlife, and physics. WITHOUT the rain, heat, cold, mud, snakes, spiders, skeeters and smells!
What are the butterflies doing? It's called puddling, they're drinking the mud puddle to take in salt and other minerals. Nature is fascinating!
One minor correction I learned from the owner of a butterfly farm in PA - They are actually absorbing the minerals and salts through their feet which is also how they taste and eat also.
@@TechGorilla1987 Although butterflies have 6 legs, most species use only the back four. The other two are in a tucked state close to the body serving no known purpose.
@@mehameha4453 That is a wonderful factoid! Nice addition. Stay well Internet butterfly person!
@@TechGorilla1987 my dad was an entomologist, I spent my childhood collecting and identifying most of the insects in eastern and Midwest North America. The things I know are not polite dinner conversation. Lol.
Yes. Salt is a precious resource in nature. A lot of flying insects try looking for sweat on animals, urine, etc etc. I came here just to say they were probably eating salt.
For some reason your videos are relaxing to watch. I cant even explain it. I am retired from the Army and this actually helps with my PTSD thanks for what you do
Same Brother. Its Strange that this Stuff helps me so much against my ptsd.
I think it's the sound of the flowing water. Super relaxing
My partner died in December and I haven't coped very well, but I too find these videos so soothing.
3 things that are extremely relaxing to watch
flowing water
fire
and working human
in this videos u have 2 out of 3 so.. :D
You should try that might help you more.
I like messing with beaver dams it's so funny.
Great video! The butterflies are gathering to get the minerals from the mud, they will gather in groups like this when there’s a lot of fresh wet soil to get the minerals they need.
Great answer, thanks, I was hoping somebody would know.
Probably a spot where an animal has peed, the minerals, like salt, is eaten by the butterflies.
Also nesting birds like mud to help them build their nests
That's a interesting tid bit thank you you know what they say you learn something every day
Yes, minerals and salts passed from male sperm improve the viability of the female's eggs.
"Beavers are gonna be angry."
Meh. Gives them something to do, which gives you something to do, which gives us something to do. I call that a win win win 🥰
😁😁😁
Quote of the day..."this culvert means business!!" Love it!!
Was trying to understand what the culvert was on about thank you
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😂❤
This one checked all the boxes: A bubbling culvert, a second bonus culvert, a cloud of mosquitoes, and idiot with an excavator damage. Woohoo!
Loved it, as usual my man. Keep up the great work and fantastic videos! ❤️
we even got "the beavers are gonna be angry!"
Yep almost filled my Post10 bingo card...lol.
@@jennieswensson463😆
Yea!!
1:23 This is one of my favorite parts of your culvert adventures! I don't care if it's only for synching the two cameras. I tell myself it is the culvert Battle Cry.
Thanks for another entertaining video, Post. 👍👍
That woohoo always cracks a smile on my face
I thought it was to warn bears 😁
Agreed
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He is obviously telling Bigfoot to protect him from the beavers
I love how excited Post got when he found out there was a second culvert. 😭
So wait this dude just travels the countryside of New England doing the work of the DPW for kicks?
@@stevejackson9952 yes
This culverts means business
But then didn't remove the large log to the right of the second culvert. He clipped it with the rake while clearing the pipe, but left it in the way.
The beavers are like “that idiot with a rake has been here!” 😂😂😂🤣🤣
I think you expressed perfectly what we all felt with you when you realized that there is a second culvert!
Your vast knowledge of culverts, water flow, beavers, spiders, leeches, etc. Keep me entertained for hours. You are a special man who is performing a service for Mother Nature that no one else does. Thank you! BTW, can we see Mr. Leech sometime soon? It’s been a while.
Not vast enough to know those butterflies were licking salt. Lol. He knows now though!
Beaver dams, frogs, butterflies, fish, blasting water, whirlpools, mozzies and moose and you know you are watching Post 10 and another great adventure with beautiful scenery. Great video.
A lesser youtuber would have made this into like 6 videos, but not Posty
Hey, I love watching what you do - it is a valuable and under-appreciated service to the community! We owned a small mining business, and had a series of settling ponds, and the final pond grained into a stream in an 18” smooth wall plastic culver 15’ long. A couple years before we sold the business, some beavers decided that they didn’t like the noise (they never built lodges on our ponds) and would stop up our culvert and spillways between ponds, who it became a daily morning chore of opening up everything. It is very satisfying to get that last key branch out that just lets the water rip out the culvert! So I have a little bit of experience with what you do, albeit on a reduced scale,
Anywho, I have found for smaller metal culverts that get crushed, that a car scissor Jack is a great tool for opening up the ends of squashed culverts - our idiot drug-dealer neighbors regularly run over the culver under our driveway entrance, and that is what I have found to work with the least effort.
Have you any updates on the stone railway culvert in Massachusetts? That was a fascinating video.
Thank you again for some great video viewing - STAY SAFE!!!!
This unclog was epic! I loved the part at 6:04 when you used the rake to dislodge all the gunk inside the culvert!
Right!!
this is my favorite channel, so satifying and relaxing.. I have started doing this kind of thing when I see it in my town
How hard is it to find a spot? Anything a first timer wouldn’t expect when they attempt it?
@@Syclone0044 I clear the grass and leaves from sewer grates, dig out small trenches to get water moving.. I also try and pick up and bits of garbage in my path.. little things is all you need to do..never done a culvert.
You mentioned the suction power of a submerged culvert before, but seeing some of the culvert bubbles being sucked back down is definitely a "Keep clear" indicator.
this one was definitely powerful but at least 3/4 of it's outflow was submerged, it'd be amazing to see a 2' culvert with totally unrestricted outflow!
edit: thinking about it, Post10 you could maybe engineer this by working on improving the outflow side first
Should I admit how long I was trying to figure out who your sidekick was when you had the picture in picture cleaning the second culvert out!! ,😂
Whirlpool suction noises:✔
Skeeter buzzing sounds:✔
Surprise 2 in 1 unclogging:✔
Thanks Post👍👍👍
Dude. Great video, best unclog of the year I think.
Oh wow. Watching at the end with all the migrating fish.. You literally made a positive impact in the local ecology, Post.
Agreed
Thankyou for posting these wonderful video's of you studiously unclogging drains, I hope your boss pays you well. Best regards from me!
This channel is ASMR in its purest form. Love it!
That must be a very satisfying hobby when one of the really plugged up culverts starts flowing with a strong flow. So cool.
Another great unclogging video from the uncloggging master.keep up the good work
The unclogginator
Mosquitos - have I told you before my husband has his master's degree in disease carrying insects and esp worked with mosquitos. He says they are very particular as to whom they like to bite and when we were in Texas walking outside they would swarm him and leave me totally alone. Sadly NH mosquitos have different feelings. Don't know how you stand it. Great video, thanks.
Yeah I heard they like people with a certain blood type also.
I was watching and thinking that the size of that pipe and the level difference between each side meant you hadn't quite got something out... Then BOOM it all comes charging through, very satisfying.
absolutely love the reflection of the clouds on the pond surface. And as usual, love your videos.
That was lovely wasn't it? 🌥☁☁🌤
when Post used the handle and the bubbles started!! So satisfying !!
You should know by now the sound of running water is what attracts them, the night you didn’t leave the cameras the water was crashing. The night you did leave the cameras the water was slowly running barely making a sound. So if you want to catch beavers on camera you have to leave them when the water is crashing and can be heard. Love the videos btw!!
@CatFishesCatfishingCatfish I’ve actually watched a documentary on beavers lol they’re really fascinating
Seems like it.
I agree, there needs to be a sound of running or rushing water.
@CatFishesCatfishingCatfish I watched a funny video on beavers 🦫 and I’ll never forget the host saying “Beavers HATE the sound of running water! It drives them nuts!”
@@Syclone0044 I lowering the pond level dangerous for the beavers?
"Thus, the beavers learned to shudder at the whoop of a wild post10 who has found his quarry...."
This was an excellent video! Thanks for creating it.
(Did you see that Tank Masters reached the 1K subscriber goal? ^_^ Thanks for that recommendation; I've learned a lot from those guys.)
Nice whirlpool! Great job, thanks for sharing this video. You are the culvert master!
I enjoy seeing the country and environment. Love watching you clear culverts and seeing the ponds recede. Had to do similar at the farm I used to maintain.
The butterflies likely found some water/moisture that is a little bit salty from minerals. Butterflies need sodium like all animals and they seem to have a way to let others know. 😉 I've seen such gatherings quite often in places with an apparent lack of sodium on the surface.
Is there a method to make it available to them in a butterfly garden?
@@retired0307 Yes! Sprinkle some salt around the area!
@@ricabel321 Excess salt can kill plants and hang around in the soil. Perhaps a little salt water in a little dish. I'm no butterfly expert though and don't know if it is even necessarily helpful.
Beautiful video Post. Interesting as always. Moose and butterflies beautiful. Mosquitoes and black flies pesty! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍♥️🦫♥️🪵♥️🦋♥️🦟😡🪰😡 Appreciative to watch!
@@retired0307 I havent previously given this much thought but here is an idea: Fill a small bowl with sand or good soil and soak it in mild saltwater. Might work and it wont contaminate the garden with salt. You then only have to keep it moist so they can actually consume it, because I dont think butterflies can eat solid salt crystals - they have no mouth with teeth, they can only drink. 😉
This was a fantastic episode!Thanks for taking us along! This one has everything. Thanks for trying! Learned a lot.
Something about watching the genuine joy from post doing this makes the videos so good to watch
Good to see the ol’ rake back in action
Love the videos, scenery, the knowledge. It’s therapeutic to wind down after work have a few drinks , dinnner and watch some unclogging of culverts and drains. Thought I was subscribed. Definitely am now!
As usual, Post always impresses with new culvert locations!
Post 10 -"sticks": everyone else "half a tree". "Oh yes! There is a second culvert!". Love it, thanks, Post 😆
One of the most satisfying culvert cleaning ever. Wonderful sounds.
Another great video Postie. Funny watching the culvert burping again. Made me laugh. I'm wondering if the beavers knew about that second culvert. Keep it up , I think you will catch those pesky beavers soon enough. 😉
Great job, Post 10!!!
Kudos to ya Brother!
Keep up the great work. Really love your "unclogging", videos!
Вы очень большой молодец и великий труженик. Очень давно смотрю ваш канал. Все за что вы беретесь, доводите до конца.
I’ve been watching for years. He’s made me conscious of culverts when I go out into the National forests and campsites and roads. I’ve cleared some areas when before knowing his channel, I would have just slowly passed by a flooded spot, now I pull over to see if I can clear it. Reminds me of yootoob channels of lawn care guys that mow overgrown lawns of elderly or disabled for free. Great people. Rock on,buddy ! From Va. USA.
33:06 post10: "Not quite sure what they're eating" , Butterflies: "We require more minerals"
UA-cam brought me here, am in the UK suffering from insomnia. Very satisfying viewing.
Every time you stick your hand in that dark water, the mama in me wants to yell at you, “BE CAREFUL! You don’t know what’s in that water” I’m proud of you but you are killing me.
Props for being aware of why you feel the way you feel, it's very easy to let our (often useful!) instincts control us.
Yeah, not safe to do in Oklahoma...
Somebody enthusiastic about doing a job correctly, effectively , and professionally is very satisfying to watch!
wow, the amount of fish was definitely amazing. looks like your efforts to thwart the beavers also helps to sustain another fish life cycle as well!
nice job!
I wonder how many of the fish were sucked down stream and were moving back up after everything equalized.
Aloha 🌺 Thank you! The butterfly's we're wonderful to see! Great job, as always! Please take care. Aloha 🌺
Great job. Could be Beavers night off. Entertaining as always. Thanks. Chris from England.
The opening "Check out this Beaver pond" reminded me of a cross between Beavis and Sean Penn from Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Cracked me up. Keep up what you're doing. Long time watcher.
43:56 The Beavers are now using highly sophisticated FLIR system cameras, and can spot you from your heat signature. :-)
U r not just gifted 2 stay closer to nature but to relish with a gr8 n noble cause.God bless u fr ever!
It's the simple things in life, like whirlpools and rushing water. Love this channel
Great video, Bud! Beautiful scenery. Cheers! from Maine
Dam the hidden culvert , you done well as using your brain and you found it easily. Great video as always
There is something truly beautiful about watching gathered water find its release with the assistance of this friend of nature.
One of the most complete (nature, unclogging, various animals, times of the day and so on) videos and a very good unclogging. I have dug a bit for boh of the culverts tho.
Anyway great vid.
Just here to hear Post10 “The Beaver Dam Butcher” say “culverts” and talk about how lazy city workers are. You are my hero.
So cool those moments after that one push with The Rake's handle! Also how that big bundle of debris can be seen plopping out the culvert's exit! 😀👍 And yes, the amount of mosquitoes flitting across the camera is insane!
Man that was the best one I have watched since I have been tuning into you channel. Sorry the beavers didn’t show, I was wanting to see those rascals too. Another time. Take care.
Satisfying as ever, post 10. Appreciate you braving the swarms like that! And that is some gorgeous country you live in / around. Stay well.
Thanks for your Videos! Educating, relaxing and fun to watch! Best regards from Germany, Pete
Another great job post 10 well done take care from England xx
I have been enjoying going back into your archives now that I found your channel, so satisfying
Thanks for taking us along. Great job.
Just last night, 71124, you were referred to on After Midnight. A panelist showed you drain cleaning. It made quite a conversation. It was awesome 👍😎.
That gurgling culvert was awesome! I don't ever remember seeing one of those before on your channel.
You clearly need to watch a lot more, there definitely were some 😉
@@Lueluekopter can too confirm there is
I love these videos and Post10... He's my hero. I would love to do this for fun, but I would have poison ivy and lyme disease so bad and so fast, it would kill me. Glad we have Post10 doing it for us! He is the example of a great public servant!
Very peaceful video, thank you …
The entire channel is so satisfying to watch,
That was brilliant post 10, thank you again for all your hard work making these videos .The butterfly,s are beautiful.and hopefully you will catch a beaver on your trail camera soon .Thank you 😃
I manage 250 acres of family property. It is salmon habitat. It is so satisfying to clear a culvert. The beaver meat we harvest helps fill our freezers.
We recently received a grant to clear and replace the drainage system. We are currently fighting invasive northern Pike.
I think what you do is great I find it very calming watching. Water is very unpredictable so strong but yet so calming. You must get exhausted doing a very strenuous job. Keep up the amazing work you do.
The butterflies are beautiful, what on earth are they eating. Beavers are active with these swamps, the bullfrogs sounds are awesome. Keep the video's coming, I enjoy watching them.
Great job as usual. Your videos are honestly more entertaining and interesting to watch than half the stuff on the major streaming services. keep up the good work!
This guy is something else he loves finding new adventures I'm at all thanks Vicky
It’s nice knowing good people like you exist in the world 😃
Thank you for all your hard work to get these flowing again
Thank you post 10, for another great video and taking us on your adventures.stay safe and God bless you
Thats why your so important to county public works , your learning to be strong on what is correct and proper
I thoroughly enjoy your videos! So many aspects, mesmerising, ASMR, peaceful, educational and just pure joy. You're an amazing person to do what you do.
Love the Swollowtail butterflies. We have groups of the small yellow 1s. They r lapping minerals. The male mosquitoes don't bite. Only the females. They need blood in order 2 make produce. Uve done an awesome job. I'm praying for Ur safety and thank U for the adventures. I no it's still warm out but I'm still requesting a snowman with that smiley face.😁God bless!
This is one of my fave vids! It’s good to see the clog being forced out the other side
I really do enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing them.
Loved this video!! Seeing the fish was excellent!! Thank you Post!
I love how serious you are in each of these videos. You know your facts and who is responsible for what duties. Even if you think you're exaggerating you call yourself or for it, that makes me smile cuz I do the same thing. You can see how much you love doing this by everything I just commented and also by how much you equal that with that with the fun you're having. Keep bringing joy to this world!
I don't know if anyone's ever been killed by a pack of beavers, but if not, this guy will be the first.
Love the butterflies
Great video of the clogs
This was top ten for sure.👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
When you mentioned the undertow, I remembered that when I was very young, I first misheard the terms as "under-toad" and I was terrified of swimming in the ocean for fear of the under-toad biting my foot off.
That's like the "Witchcome bird the chicken or the egg"?
🤣😅Haahaa🤣😅Haahaa😅🤣and "elemento-pete"😆😅🤣
i don't have any connection with nature at all, or didn't think i would find it interesting at all but for some reason i really like your content! keep it up!
You are an animal. You are a part of nature.
You're more for The Streets ^^
Yes, my humour is ready to be a dad
@@elektrotehnik94 hahaha yeaa boyy
@@king0304
I love when he says let's go , get to work and I'm sitting in my home watching his video make him work so hard but I truly truly enjoy it this video this is the best things when I can go home and relax
Great video! Have you thought about using a drone to do a flyover to see further away from the road and perhaps find the beaver lodge? Keep up the outstanding work. I find your videos very educational and informative.
Problem is, they are even easier to lose than trail-cams. Hawks don't like them, certain "bored rural-hunters" (*) would shoot them just for grins; and finally, you'd be surprised what is considered no-fly zones for them... both literally (many have physical control lockouts when in certain areas), and via signage.
On the other hand. The shots would be amazing, even cheap ones have surprisingly good cameras on them, they CAN be pretty inexpensive, they can be fun and somewhat easy to learn how to operate, and finally you can strike up conversations pretty easily with other people when you have one.
(*) yes there's a term for that, that you think of when you think of Blue Collar Comedy Shows, but with the way everything has to be so PC lately, I'm afraid to even use such a common term anywhere online anymore.
Cool idea
@@1WolfFan you would be talking about those necks of a certain hue, correct?
@@ruthdeckman9781 That's the one.
@@1WolfFan no one is going to tell the FAA on the guy volunteering his time to unclog drains so floods recede
Do you have any evidence of "bored rural hunters" shooting drones out of the sky in public?
Your entire comment is lame
Awesome job as always. I have no clue why this is so relaxing to watch. You do a great service for all these uncloggings. You really know what you are doing.
I almost fell asleep watching this video. It feels like an asmr, so satisfying.
That second culvert was a surprise. Love it.
Place a temporary plastic drain pipe so the air runs faster through the grill and the water flows faster!
Love your video's!
This work better on containers. The pipes he unclog have no end.
Hey Postie, you've got bright orange on. No wonder the skeeters are chasing you. Shoulda worn camo so they couldn't see you!! 🤭
" it's still flowing quite a b**ch "🤣 my favorite quote ever by post 10 28:50
Thanks for letting me go along on your adventures! I get to see beautiful, interesting places and get lessons on waterways, wildlife, and physics. WITHOUT the rain, heat, cold, mud, snakes, spiders, skeeters and smells!