@@Viechilol of course it did. Dude gets little to no human interaction on the daily so he won’t pick up on sarcasm or jokes. He’s brain is wired to take everything serious cause his mom and dad didn’t teach him social skills
Its nice to see someone who actually takes care of beavers, and is not doing this on a whim. From the description, "I do not choose which dam to remove", "Dams are removed only in places where beavers cause damage" and "I personally like all animals, so beavers are fine too."
I never became a hunter, I don't hurt any animals, and even beavers don't bother me. If necessary, I simply remove the beaver dam and check after some time whether they have migrated to another place that does not interfere with nearby inhabitants. That's why I'm surprised by the negative words about other UA-camrs about beavers and their beliefs that they are evil animals. They just are what they are, that's how they were created. It is true that sometimes they can cause some damage - but that is why we as humans have the intelligence to coexist with nature. Take care 🙂🦫
But the beavers build them exactly where they do for a reason.. It's always to foster the surrounding ecosystem.. The damage we would perceive that they cause pales in comparison to the damage we and everything else on the planet suffers due to such actions.. We need to rethink how we balance with nature.. 100% the immediate surrounding ecosystem has just suffered a major blow and we will all feel the consequences of such actions whether we realize it or not.. I'm not some climate change lunatic, that thinks lithium batteries are the answer.. Climate change is natural and we are in alignment with previous climate cycles with no evidence to suggest the contrary.. The polar caps are melting because they are supposed to be.. That's the dark truth that is actual science that no one actually wants to talk about or believe is real.. But these climate cycles have actually been well studied and understood for many decades now.. The ice will melt till it's gone.. Then the planet will freeze back over and life will be restricted to a small corridor on either side of the slowly moving equator.. That means most life will perish no matter what. There is nothing we will ever be able to do to stop this and trying will probably just result in equally catastrophic consequences.. The best thing we can do is preserve and foster the strength of our current ecosystems so that in the future their member species are better prepared to adapt migrate and possibly survive the restart of the ice age.. In short less beaver dams, less biodiversity. As well as fewer sources from which to draw strong genetic information..
Interesting to watch. Thanks for the video. Very nice there was no stupid music and we actually got to hear the sounds of the machinery, processes, etc
Wow! That beaver dam was huge! Once the water started moving downstream it was amazing to see how much bank was revealed in the top area. Great job! 🙌🏼
What size excavator is this? I'm a beaver trapper in the US, and as part of my services, I would love to use a machine of this size. Please let me know! Thanks
For those asking what happens to the beavers, they will most likely build it back when they hear the water running again. They do not live inside the dam but in a hill like lodge usually on the bank of the body of water they have made by building the dam.
Plenty of materials for beavers to build it back. Don’t worry. They are masters of the water feature’s. Only if you relocate them that place will be ok. As long they are around. You will have this again. It’s a must. They know better what to do with nature.
Вітання з України! Гарненька загата вам попалася,хлопці!!!! Вправність і досвід екскаваторника швидко все доведуть до ладу і буде дуже гарно! Бажаю всім здоров'я!
Great video! BTW i thought it'd be easy to "break up" a beaver dam 5 ft wide. Haha. Was allot of work. Was amazed at the supports the beavers added perpendicular (on low side) to the dam itself.
When global warning goes into top gear we will be very happy we have Beavers around. They keep the river water up on the high ground which cools the land, and can control flooding by slow release systems. The Earth has designed its own engineers.
@msTECH86, Seeing thru your Video Up-Loads, This Seems More Gratifying to You and the Rest Community, to Help the Perlous Culverts & Water Spillways to Relieve Water Displacement throughout these Regions. Many People Would Like To Thank You for Efforts to Release Standing Water that would Endanger Crops or Fields that Leeds to Homes. Thanks again for Endeavoring for this Type Of Samaritan-ship. 😃
Having a spotter/ signaller for those blind lifts would make that job easier and safer. 15 years as a NCCCO crane operator, having another set of eyes guiding you helps a lot for time and safety concerns. Liked the video though, that water needed to flow correctly.
I have operated heavy equipment for 34 years.... You can tell you're the boss.... No operator worth his salt would have done that poor... But good to be the boss...can do it your way.. May not be the way us trained professionals do it...but you pay the bill...fuel, maintenance, funerals... But you do you big stepper...
Zgoda RDOŚ (art. 56 ust. 2 pkt 1 ustawy z dnia 16 kwietnia 2004 r. o ochronie przyrody) na tę demolka była, czy to kolejna samowolna inicjatywa "ekspertów" od poprawiania natury???
Nice video. Im amazed you are allowed to let so much debris and sentiment flow downstream doing this... We would not be permitted without silt curtain and many mitigations
I have demolished a beaver dam with my cousin but it was very useful cause it could cause a flood on a road that leads under a railroad to some distanat residencies
Beavers are very impressive engineers, fact that they can build a structure out of mud and sticks that can hold back that much pressure is amazing.
why dont we just hire them to make our dams
@@Viechibecause humans are the best engineers, what it took beavers to construct in weeks or months humans destruct in minutes
@@jamesadams893 i think my joke was really fast bc it went past by and u didnt get it
@@Viechilol of course it did. Dude gets little to no human interaction on the daily so he won’t pick up on sarcasm or jokes. He’s brain is wired to take everything serious cause his mom and dad didn’t teach him social skills
@@Viechi yea I guess your joke was so fast that it just blew by my sarcastic comment
Its nice to see someone who actually takes care of beavers, and is not doing this on a whim. From the description, "I do not choose which dam to remove", "Dams are removed only in places where beavers cause damage" and "I personally like all animals, so beavers are fine too."
I never became a hunter, I don't hurt any animals, and even beavers don't bother me. If necessary, I simply remove the beaver dam and check after some time whether they have migrated to another place that does not interfere with nearby inhabitants.
That's why I'm surprised by the negative words about other UA-camrs about beavers and their beliefs that they are evil animals. They just are what they are, that's how they were created.
It is true that sometimes they can cause some damage - but that is why we as humans have the intelligence to coexist with nature.
Take care 🙂🦫
@@msTECH86 You are a truly amazing person.
@@Charlie-mh6fc Thank you for these words, but I'm just an ordinary guy 👋
Everyone loves a good beaver.
But the beavers build them exactly where they do for a reason.. It's always to foster the surrounding ecosystem.. The damage we would perceive that they cause pales in comparison to the damage we and everything else on the planet suffers due to such actions.. We need to rethink how we balance with nature.. 100% the immediate surrounding ecosystem has just suffered a major blow and we will all feel the consequences of such actions whether we realize it or not.. I'm not some climate change lunatic, that thinks lithium batteries are the answer.. Climate change is natural and we are in alignment with previous climate cycles with no evidence to suggest the contrary.. The polar caps are melting because they are supposed to be.. That's the dark truth that is actual science that no one actually wants to talk about or believe is real.. But these climate cycles have actually been well studied and understood for many decades now.. The ice will melt till it's gone.. Then the planet will freeze back over and life will be restricted to a small corridor on either side of the slowly moving equator.. That means most life will perish no matter what. There is nothing we will ever be able to do to stop this and trying will probably just result in equally catastrophic consequences.. The best thing we can do is preserve and foster the strength of our current ecosystems so that in the future their member species are better prepared to adapt migrate and possibly survive the restart of the ice age.. In short less beaver dams, less biodiversity. As well as fewer sources from which to draw strong genetic information..
It never ceases to amaze me how structurally sound these dams are. Beavers are amazing.
Thanks!
Thank you 🙂
You didn't have to, but thank you very much ❤️❤️
Interesting to watch. Thanks for the video. Very nice there was no stupid music and we actually got to hear the sounds of the machinery, processes, etc
Wow! That beaver dam was huge! Once the water started moving downstream it was amazing to see how much bank was revealed in the top area. Great job! 🙌🏼
This makes me want to get involved in local clean-up efforts. Truly inspiring!
I can only imagine how amazing it would be if Post 10 had an excavator like this 🤣
I think Post 10 likes digging around in the muck with his bare hands!
What size excavator is this? I'm a beaver trapper in the US, and as part of my services, I would love to use a machine of this size. Please let me know! Thanks
In the northeast? yeah I think not.
Bóbr przychodzi następnego dnia, drapie się po głowie i myśli: „Co do… mógłbym przysiąc, że zbudowałem tu tamę!”
prawda ten pan ma grzech! tyle roboty bobry miały i na marne :(
For those asking what happens to the beavers, they will most likely build it back when they hear the water running again. They do not live inside the dam but in a hill like lodge usually on the bank of the body of water they have made by building the dam.
Mostly they capture and transplant them before the dam is removed. But not always...
Nobody was home?
BTW, I can listen to this video while I fall asleep. Very ASMR machine movement, water rushing, and wood crunches 😊
Beaver fell out first scoop
This dude is a true operator.
Plenty of materials for beavers to build it back. Don’t worry. They are masters of the water feature’s. Only if you relocate them that place will be ok. As long they are around. You will have this again. It’s a must. They know better what to do with nature.
Beaver Dad: *wakes up in cold sweat* Helen! I hear free-flowing water at the Summer Cottage!”
its always so nice of these guys removing the dams to leave all the sticks 6-12ft to the side for the beaver.
😂
the beavers rarely reuse material, especially if its out of the water. don't know why
No one truly knows. What we do know is that everyone loves a wet beaver.
Who says they leave it there
Remember to put it into the contract that the sticks get taken away
58 yrs old love this kind of video
Clever man, never force the limits of that machines.
Parabéns!
Motorista nota 10
Salut....
Très bonne vidéo ..... continuez...
to see the trust of heavy machinery and human between these two is amazing.
Лайки! Лайки! Лайки! Лайки!
Ставим ребятам лайки за хорошую работу!
I like what I see. Very good job. Keep up the good work dam Beavers
Excellent work you two ,That Weir cleaned up really good
❤
It’s just fascinating that Beavers are programmed to build dams.
Fantastico
💖💖💖
very nice!! thanks for this!!!!!
What a beautiful area.
Niezłe miejsce sobie wybrały , solidne boczne ścianki 😁🤣
They did such a good job 👍
Вітання з України!
Гарненька загата вам попалася,хлопці!!!!
Вправність і досвід екскаваторника швидко все доведуть до ладу і буде дуже гарно!
Бажаю всім здоров'я!
Super robota..
Great video! BTW i thought it'd be easy to "break up" a beaver dam 5 ft wide. Haha. Was allot of work. Was amazed at the supports the beavers added perpendicular (on low side) to the dam itself.
Great job guys.
Excellent job 👍
Fantastic job with the heavy equipment
Good health and safety @ 11:28. Well done chaps, be safe out there.
When global warning goes into top gear we will be very happy we have Beavers around.
They keep the river water up on the high ground which cools the land, and can control flooding by slow release systems.
The Earth has designed its own engineers.
Good job on this one,..
Good job guys😊
@msTECH86,
Seeing thru your Video Up-Loads, This Seems More Gratifying to You and the Rest Community, to Help the Perlous Culverts & Water Spillways to Relieve Water Displacement throughout these Regions. Many People Would Like To Thank You for Efforts to Release Standing Water that would Endanger Crops or Fields that Leeds to Homes. Thanks again for Endeavoring for this Type Of Samaritan-ship. 😃
Damn! Imagine how many beaver hours did it take to make that dam?
Imagine how much free time you would have if you were in their place ⛱️ So they have to deal with boredom somehow 😉
Anyone missing Camera Number 2? IYKYK 😂
Post 10 reporting
I’m pretty sure he has a camera set up downstream for a future video though.
My first thought was "I wonder if this is the idiot with an excavator who wrecks culverts that Post moans about" 😂
@@retrolover1990 hahaha right on!
Whoop! Sound test
Gdyby nie głos chłopa to nie pomyślałbym nawet, że to Polacy. Pozdrawiam ;)
Dokładnie... To samo pomyślałem, myślałem że to za oceanem 😂
Dziwne miejsce 🤔
Co to za budowla betonowa .
Trochę za szerokie na jaz
Having a spotter/ signaller for those blind lifts would make that job easier and safer. 15 years as a NCCCO crane operator, having another set of eyes guiding you helps a lot for time and safety concerns. Liked the video though, that water needed to flow correctly.
😅😂
Was there not two dudes?
I love Beavers!!!
How thoughtful of them to leave a spot for water to flow
Good job
Cool video. Stay safe out there.
That's what you call a smooth operator!
What part of the country is this ??? If this an irrigation ditch, what crop is farmed
That was one big beaver dam. Great job😊
The beavers are gonna come back like HEYYYYYYY!! And get right back to it 😂
Nice work
Jeżeli można wiedzieć: gdzie zostało wykonane nagranie? Co to za część Polski?
Pozdrawiam 🙂
Бобры сильно удивятся, когда вернутся
I understand beaver dams are a problem, im not judging, but Id like to know if the beavers that build these dams are hunted or relocated?
Nice video buddy
God love you
Hello 💖💖
What jumped out of the bucket around 50 sec in?
At least a Beaver gives a dam!!! 👍🏾👊🏾
Beavers are impressive
I have operated heavy equipment for 34 years.... You can tell you're the boss.... No operator worth his salt would have done that poor... But good to be the boss...can do it your way..
May not be the way us trained professionals do it...but you pay the bill...fuel, maintenance, funerals... But you do you big stepper...
👏 👏 👏 beavers! 💧 =życie!
бобр курва
we should hire beavers to build our roads, they do a very good job in engineering.
I live about a mile downstream... my whole backyard was flooded. Still can't find my lawnmower or my trampoline!
I am curious what the point is if destroying the beaver dam is for? Was it hindering water flow somewhere? They didnt build that overnight.
I love beaver stew I hope those beavers didn’t go to waste
Boa noite É UM TÁ BALHO LINDO ❤
Cześć Maciek 😊 pozdrowienia z Międzyzdrojów 😏
Miłego wypoczynku Małgosiu 👋❤️❤️
Bardzo dziękuję 😊♥️
The human:😎😊😀
The beavers:😱😖😣
😋😁
What happens to the beavers after
Holding a lot of water that was pretty good 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
A good Beaver is a terrible thing to waste, I like beavers also😉
Great video no music
Couple questions , would this be built by a single beaver? how long do you think it takes to build?
Bit OTT with the excavator...ive heard all you need to clear a beaver dam is a rake 😏
I have the feeling you cleared a dam from there not that long back. If so they had got a good solid rebuild done in not much time.
Zgoda RDOŚ (art. 56 ust. 2 pkt 1 ustawy z dnia 16 kwietnia 2004 r. o ochronie przyrody) na tę demolka była, czy to kolejna samowolna inicjatywa "ekspertów" od poprawiania natury???
Opis pod filmem był przeczytany, czy to kolejny bezsensowny komentarz "ekspertów" od ochrony przyrody?
Making Beavers homeless: Human Edition
Fuck beavers
The Dam is not the home of the Beaver
You think they live in the dam lol?
Excavator go brrrr
This one was more than likely abandoned an active beaver wouldn't have allowed that one section to be free flowing as it was.
What was the purpose of this again?
Amazing
Nice
Nice video. Im amazed you are allowed to let so much debris and sentiment flow downstream doing this... We would not be permitted without silt curtain and many mitigations
😮parabéns
🙂😀👋🦫
🇧🇷😃🤝
Do you have to warn people downstream about possible floods or something?
Bet those beavers were really upset :P
In the USA, depending on the area, the beavers would likely be killed first.
The Beavers 🦫 must be pissed 😡 off 😂
Why was this done?
Гдеб ещё трактор выпачкал , саманный штукатур 😂👍
Interesting 🤔
post10 would be impressed^^
REPENT AND FOLLOW JESUS CHRIST BEFORE ITS TOO LATE 🔴
JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY HOPE ✝️
I have demolished a beaver dam with my cousin but it was very useful cause it could cause a flood on a road that leads under a railroad to some distanat residencies
Beaver watching from afar is like.. dam...
Where at
What happened to the beavers' eggs!?
😂
Well, once a month the female beaver... 😂
It's all very well, but what happens to the beavers?
They all get years added to their contracts. Jobs for life.
Meanwhile the beavers watching this from afar
The funny thing is, those beavers will reuse most of that stuff for the next dam. 😂
Who was that person watching you --some official???