The Largest Amount Of Water Accumulated By Beavers I Have Seen - Beaver Dam Removal No.52

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  • The Largest Amount Of Water Accumulated By Beavers I Have Seen - Beaver Dam Removal No.52
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    Location: Poland
    About my work - I remove beaver dams when I receive an order from a state organization.
    I do not choose which dam to remove. It is decided by officials at the request of nearby residents. Each dam is assessed in advance if it can and if should be dismantled.
    Removing the dam is not a threat to beavers. I do not remove their houses - lodges.
    Dams are removed only in places where beavers cause damage, for example by flooding nearby fields, flooding the basements of nearby houses, or when the stream on which beavers built their dam is degraded.
    Even though beavers are very invasive animals, they are under strict protection in our country.
    I personally like all animals, so beavers are fine too.
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    On my channel you will see my work: removal of beaver dams with an excavator, manual removal of beaver dams, unclogging the culvert, mowing grass, cutting trees, mulching thickets and many others.
    The following works are used to perform the work: heavy machinery, light equipment, lawn mower, petrol lawn mower, chainsaw, excavator, tractor, rotary mower, truck, tow truck, mulch.
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Комментарии • 392

  • @msTECH86
    @msTECH86  Год назад +25

    I greet you friends 🙂
    Thank you for your presence and I invite you to visit my childhood best friend 💛💚💙
    ruclips.net/video/fwFk9QmYWXo/видео.html

  • @sandralewinski6464
    @sandralewinski6464 7 месяцев назад +7

    Besides the sound of water, I love watching the shoreline change in the background as the water drains from the pond. I like to see “the spaces between the leaves.”

  • @anotheryoutubechannel4809
    @anotheryoutubechannel4809 9 месяцев назад +4

    To make this even better:
    Do a drone shot to show the back up of the water better as a before and after!

  • @shawnbarczak1766
    @shawnbarczak1766 Год назад +41

    I appreciate the stoppage of work. Not only for the sound of flowing water but also to see the water draining away from the tree on top of the dam. It really shows how quickly water can flow. Thanks!!!

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment 🙂

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад +2

      He did a great job

    • @sheev11
      @sheev11 5 месяцев назад +1

      Each time you make a video you should make two. One just the dam being removed and a second one where the camera is looking only at the area being drained. Then post both of them.

    • @shawnbarczak1766
      @shawnbarczak1766 5 месяцев назад

      @@sheev11 I will agree with that whole heartedly. Thanks for not being the only 1 to think this way.

  • @DuncanEastwood
    @DuncanEastwood Год назад +25

    Thanks for thinking of us and letting the water flow for a while before sawing and keep 'em coming!

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +2

      Duncan, it's my pleasure 🙂
      After all, I am recording these episodes for you - I have it live 😉💛💚

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад +1

      He did a great job

  • @jackx4311
    @jackx4311 Год назад +32

    I couldn't help but notice the number of trees which had been killed off by having their roots drowned in that lake made by the beavers. This job was very tricky one - but very well done!

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +10

      This is how the beavers wreaked havoc in this place. Therefore, beaver dams must be removed in good time to avoid such situations.
      Best regards 🙂

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад +3

      He did a great job

    • @jrcather5196
      @jrcather5196 5 месяцев назад

      beavers save biblical earth with their dams

    • @jackx4311
      @jackx4311 5 месяцев назад

      @@jrcather5196 - as can be seen in plenty of videos on RUclips, beavers also create enormous damage to farmland and crops, and kill a heck of a lot of trees. In *appropriate* locations, beavers can do a lot of good; in inappropriate places, they do immense harm.
      It's like the old gardener's saying: "A weed is just a plant in the wrong place."

    • @jrcather5196
      @jrcather5196 5 месяцев назад

      Farmers forced to grow soy.

  • @carmenpadilla3818
    @carmenpadilla3818 Год назад +10

    Unbelievable what damage those beavers can do....did they cut those long trees that crossed the dam? Those creatures are so impressive and hard workers. Then you come along and destroy all their hard work and clear the dam....when you crossed the dam on the excavator I thought you might fall in the water...Excellent team work!!...Glad that you didn't fall in the water.

  • @vdlc1987
    @vdlc1987 Год назад +19

    Wow, that was definitely a wild amount of water. Great job and thanks for letting us listen to the sound of the water.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you liked the episode 😃
      I cordially greet you 💛💚💙

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад +1

      He did a great job 👏

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      @@denniikh007 Thank you🙂🔥

  • @glennnile7918
    @glennnile7918 Год назад +8

    When I was a kid my brother and I used to go down to the beaver pond in the woods in back of my grand parents home. It was a magical place.

  • @Beautifulclouds60
    @Beautifulclouds60 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for positioning the camera so we can watch the water levels go down too!

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +2

      In fact, this time the camera was in the right place. In addition, I also had a camera on the excavator and on my chest, so I will certainly publish these recordings in the future ⌚⌚😃
      Greetings to you Tommy 🙂

  • @linato1855
    @linato1855 Год назад +7

    You weren’t exaggerating, Maciej. That was a lot of water and a very high dam! 😊

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +2

      Lina, I try to write the truth in the titles of my episodes and not to exaggerate. Yes, out of pure respect for you all 💛💚💙

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад

      He did a great job

  • @samconway2326
    @samconway2326 Год назад +9

    Got to admire the beaver. Those things are engineers.

  • @mrvaughn3386
    @mrvaughn3386 Год назад +4

    Thankyou, a man after my own heart. Keep up the excellent work.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words 💛💚💙
      Yours sincerely and invite you to future episodes 😃

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад

      Appreciate him

  • @schumannresonanceswithverte
    @schumannresonanceswithverte Год назад +1

    the sound of the running water is soothing. thank you.

  • @Sandra-qs1mi
    @Sandra-qs1mi Год назад +6

    Wow! Loved watching you drain the swamp and listening to the water flow.

  • @willywijtvliet6502
    @willywijtvliet6502 Год назад +6

    ik vind dat jullie goed werk verzetten voor het behoud van de natuur

  • @ChristopherBatchelor-uf1bl
    @ChristopherBatchelor-uf1bl 3 месяца назад +1

    If you look at the trees in the left frame of the picture--- they are planted yellow long leaf pines for lumber. They are planted in rows just like agriculture crops for lumber.

  • @rong648
    @rong648 Год назад +8

    I wonder what's going on at the lodge as the water level is dropping.

  • @vanessahayes3002
    @vanessahayes3002 Год назад +3

    😊I love to watch and listen to the water❤

  • @cpowellwx
    @cpowellwx Год назад +3

    i'd like to see an additional camera set up in future videos somewhere down stream as well to see the flow come by :)

  • @crestinamartinez5196
    @crestinamartinez5196 Год назад +2

    Yall do amazing work year I love the sound of water it relaxes me thank you

  • @robertocoiante1981
    @robertocoiante1981 Год назад +7

    Sarebbe stato interessante vedere il percorso dell'acqua!

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Sono felice di sapere che l'episodio ti è piaciuto 🙂
      Saluti, Roberto 😃

  • @camel1945
    @camel1945 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for your work!!

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you for your support 🙂🙂

  • @igotmeonthis
    @igotmeonthis Год назад +1

    Thank you. Great job. Amazing

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Hello and thank you:)

  • @timothyryan4523
    @timothyryan4523 Год назад +2

    Another outstanding video just keep them coming also what will do when winter arrives. All the best and keep safe

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      You know Timothy - I'll have time in the winter to put in the rest of this season's episodes 😉 I will not leave you in a situation where you cannot see anything 💛💛

  • @standeminski1559
    @standeminski1559 Год назад +5

    Are the dams close to towns or out in the woods? I just wonder where the water goes when the dam opens up my luck would be that my farm is downstream. I enjoy your channel and your videos.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +3

      Hello Stan.
      There is a small village below - but take it easy, no one has been flooded. The stream channel is spacious enough to hold all this water.
      Besides, we cannot afford to flood nearby residents.
      Thank you for your support and best regards :)

  • @dariomoreno2216
    @dariomoreno2216 Год назад +1

    I love to see the water flow !

  • @NatvBearHntr
    @NatvBearHntr Год назад +2

    How long before the dam is rebuilt? In my experience tearing out beaver dams or removing sticks from culverts they are right back to work that night.

  • @BeeRich33
    @BeeRich33 Год назад +1

    Great shot. Letting the video run is excellent.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Hello and thank you:)

  • @marianvanoevelen4610
    @marianvanoevelen4610 Год назад +1

    Mooi werk!

  • @jockstenhouse
    @jockstenhouse Год назад

    A great watch as always 😎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you Jock 😃💪

  • @johntudek
    @johntudek 5 месяцев назад

    Dziękuje za szum wody!

  • @marcplucinski8846
    @marcplucinski8846 Год назад +1

    Loved the flowing water thanks

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      You welcome 🥰❤️

  • @maryjenkins8205
    @maryjenkins8205 Год назад +19

    Hello Maciej, wow that was a bit scary watching you on the excavator, glad you’re ok my friend 😊 it was a huge amount of water and thank you for letting us hear that wonderful sound. Do you have daylight savings in Poland? we start again in October, but I’m just getting used to the mornings being lighter 😃 regards to your beautiful family my Polish friend ❤️❤️🦘🦫🇦🇺

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +5

      Hello to my friend from a distant continent 🦘🌏💝
      So in Poland we still have summer time, and we do not switch to winter time until October 30.
      You don't have to worry about me, because since there is a new episode, it means that I did not fall off the excavator 😉 And seriously, it is a well-tried and very good way to get to the other side of the stream🙂
      Our mornings are getting colder, but I like it 🥶😃
      Greetings to you Mary and see you on Sunday 💛💚💙

    • @maryjenkins8205
      @maryjenkins8205 Год назад +2

      @@msTECH86 looking forward to Sunday❤️

    • @lisavilanova1184
      @lisavilanova1184 Год назад +3

      @@msTECH86 in the United States we have what's called daylight savings time. Which means in the spring in the summer you get an extra hour of daylight. We call it springing forward. In the fall and winter you lose that hour you call this falling back. Personally I don't like daylight savings time I think it just messes everything up.

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад

      He did a great job

  • @davidglaum2538
    @davidglaum2538 Год назад +4

    I would have liked to see downstream when that water came down.

  • @stb2tmfz
    @stb2tmfz Год назад

    loving this, new hobby

  • @lynnmunday4940
    @lynnmunday4940 Год назад +6

    Hi from Western Australia! Wow, wow, wow that was a mighty lot of water behind the dam. A lot of force in all that water when your brother first broke the dam that it swept everything out of the excavator bucket before your brother could lift it out of the water. Was this an old dam?

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +4

      Hi Lynn 💛💚💙
      This dam was supposedly about a year old. So it's scary to think what would happen in the next few months.

  • @randythomas4549
    @randythomas4549 Год назад

    I am watching you Videos from all the way in Barbados, keep it up.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      It's a really exotic country for me 😉🏖🌴
      Thank you for telling me where you come from, Randy 🙂
      I suspect you don't have beavers there 😉😋

  • @piotrmag45
    @piotrmag45 Год назад +2

    Fajna pogoda była 😁😄

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Nieźle mnie przemoczyło, a to jeszcze wakacje;)

  • @timwaddell9450
    @timwaddell9450 4 месяца назад

    What is the reason for all the beaver dam removals? Just curious what actual issue they are causing? Is this a canal type water way or a creek? Did it cause flooding into the flood plain that looks to be now used for agriculture?

  • @eddykirksey8698
    @eddykirksey8698 Год назад +1

    Lots of water! Nice job.

  • @PaulHigginbothamSr
    @PaulHigginbothamSr 3 месяца назад

    The amount of water is tremendous. I was wondering if a storm was bringing in an abundance as the water was backing up with maybe another dam downstream.

  • @flipflop4364
    @flipflop4364 Год назад

    Just found your channel. Just gonna have to bing watch them all tomorrow.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      I don't know if one day is enough for you, but I'm glad you like my episodes and job 💛💚💙

  • @YhwhKhaiMostHigh
    @YhwhKhaiMostHigh 9 месяцев назад

    I love to see their dams broken up!

  • @Dudeman47
    @Dudeman47 Год назад

    Watching this @ 5:40 in the morning

  • @wendibernhardt9190
    @wendibernhardt9190 4 месяца назад

    That's alot of water. Those beavers know how to build a dam. It's amazing to me how they do it

  • @LouisJones-bp6wg
    @LouisJones-bp6wg Год назад

    MAC, I LIKE IT WHEN YOU DO IT MANUALY AS FOR AS THE EXCAVATOR, I HAVE TO BIT MY TUNG. THAT WAS A LOT OF WATER, TOO BAT IT COULDNT BE PUMPED SO WERE FOR IRGATION,
    STILL TRYING TO GET ALL THE DAM OUT. YOU WOULD THINK HE HAD IT ALL OUT, HE HAS ALREADY DUG OUT A LOT OF THE BANK.

  • @david180361
    @david180361 5 месяцев назад

    Would be nice if some drone footage could be included see more of the total area

  • @ruthwright5395
    @ruthwright5395 Год назад +2

    Great video, loved the use of the chainsaw.❤️

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you Ruth 🙂👍
      If you want to see how I work with a chainsaw, you must check out my other films 🙂

  • @Della-ih5hj
    @Della-ih5hj 3 месяца назад

    Wow,..that is a lot of backed up water,..

  • @retmsgtpete6509
    @retmsgtpete6509 Год назад

    Talk about some busy beavers!!

  • @bartosz_nowak
    @bartosz_nowak Год назад

    Dobra Robota!

  • @ron-tn3ew
    @ron-tn3ew 5 месяцев назад

    WOW !!!!! That one beaver was like WTF !!!!

  • @teresal5959
    @teresal5959 Год назад

    Thought you were going to need diving gear... Ha ha ha was a bit scarry... Glad to see excavator. Good video

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      I can see, Teresa, that your sense of humor does not leave you 😉😁 But it's very good 👍🙂
      I cordially greet you 💛💚💙

  • @steves2694
    @steves2694 Год назад

    Nice delivery by bucket. Thought for sure your friend was going to dip you in the water.

  • @davidepool5884
    @davidepool5884 Год назад +1

    I know of a few people with brand new ponds that would love to have all that water. It would take a lot more water than this to fill one of them up.

  • @texasproud1501
    @texasproud1501 Месяц назад

    Why is this so satisfying, lol.

  • @zbruh7268
    @zbruh7268 Месяц назад

    My buddy has 40 of his 60 acres flooded by beaver. The dam is over 100 yards long. You can literally walk across the whole thing without getting wet.

  • @spaceace5522
    @spaceace5522 Год назад +1

    Be careful !! Good Job !

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you 💛💚💙
      Be safe to my friend 🙂

  • @geoffreylee5199
    @geoffreylee5199 6 месяцев назад

    In the natural cycle of a beaver dam collapses happen and the beavers rebuild. Down stream gets water, and when rebuilt water in the soil. In Northern Ontario they create meadows, in Algonquin Park, a lake I visited in 1969, made by beavers is now a marsh. The lower level had drained, however beavers were long gone.

  • @dennisperkins3204
    @dennisperkins3204 20 дней назад

    You know the Bevers will be flaming mad with you

  • @lbl9066
    @lbl9066 Год назад

    This is so beautiful

  • @papalou7171
    @papalou7171 Год назад

    Post10 brought me here, ty

  • @michaelbeever6209
    @michaelbeever6209 Год назад +1

    Better leave them damn Beavers Alone!!!

  • @RiejuRR_50
    @RiejuRR_50 Год назад +2

    nie można niszczyć bobrowych tam, zapewniają one nawodnienie pobliskim łąkom i lasom oraz zapobiegają suszy

    • @m89p42
      @m89p42 Год назад +2

      Tylko szkoda że dzięki temu nawodnieniu od 3 lat mam wiecznie zalana łąkę i nie mogę jej wykosic, nie mówiąc o tym że raz prawie ciągnik się przewrócił bo 5 metrów od rowu melioracyjnego zerwała się Bobrowa nora. Dodam jeszcze że część drzew nie lubi rosnąć w wodzie i po roku czy dwuch zwyczajnie umierają

  • @heitorq7795
    @heitorq7795 Год назад +1

    Do you guys warn the inhabitants on the towns lying downstream before such endeavor? It must be frightening.

  • @remcovanvliet3018
    @remcovanvliet3018 Год назад +5

    You might want to invest in a hydraulic thumb for your machine. It makes it a lot easier to grab logs n stuff. Good video! I think Post10 would be proud of you.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +2

      Hello.
      As for the thumb, I have told my brother about it many times, but he thinks he works well enough for him. So I stopped mentioning it to him.
      I knew that there has been a terrible drought recently in the place where post 10 lives. But I haven't watched his new episodes, so I don't know how things are for him.
      Anyway, greetings from Poland my friend 🙂

  • @stuartlast8156
    @stuartlast8156 Год назад +5

    Beavers are going to be seriously annoyed with this one !!

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      They just have to build a slightly smaller dam next time 😉

  • @acquisitium
    @acquisitium 7 месяцев назад

    in 10 years time you wish that dam was still there.

  • @euergewissen2024
    @euergewissen2024 4 месяца назад +1

    Da nimmt man einen Gabelbagger! omg

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 2 месяца назад

    It looks like big machinery works well when you can get it to the site.

  • @susanward5360
    @susanward5360 Год назад +1

    Happy for the machine this time, I wouldn’t what to see you get hurt with all that water flow.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you Susan for your concern 💙💙 However I have a feeling that I would have handled myself by hand as well, but it would have taken a lot more time 😉
      Greeting 😃💛

  • @wardthomas8389
    @wardthomas8389 4 месяца назад +1

    I do absolutely enjoy the sight and sound of the rushing water. I do however have a question. Why in this video and others do you start by removing the dam by the bank nearest to you instead of the far bank? If you start at the far bank you will have less debris washed away by the rushing water in my opinion. Also by my experience. I have watched others that remove dams do the same as you, with the same consequences.

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  3 месяца назад

      I'll explain why we do this. It often happens that in the area near the beaver dam there are large holes into which you can fall. Therefore, it is safer to start from the closer bank and build it up even a little with material removed from the beaver dam, and only then move further when you know that the bank will not collapse under the entering excavator.

    • @wardthomas8389
      @wardthomas8389 3 месяца назад

      @@msTECH86 Thank you for your explanation. I have never encountered that myself but it does make sense the times I have seen the excavator move closer after some of the dam is removed. I know that the excavator was not always moved closer at times(I don't remember if it was your videos though). In any case, keep up your great work. You by far are the best of anyone else I have seen on RUclips. An added bonus is when you have your wife or any other family member with you. I do my best to let others know of you. Especially the other dam removers that obviously don't have the pride in their work that you do.

    • @Jeff-sl8xz
      @Jeff-sl8xz 8 дней назад

      ​@@msTECH86you said you were going to get a chainsaw and you came back with a Stihl if you needed a chainsaw you should have gotten one 😁

  • @movik444
    @movik444 Год назад +1

    C'est fou quand même !!!!😳le système de blocage d'eau , que ça peut faire .

    • @christopherkane2842
      @christopherkane2842 Год назад

      The water system is a slow filter & is the epicentre for life to start algae insects birds you know fir 🌲 those useless living entities.
      Wtf people you only give a 💩 about your own fucking selves…!😢

    • @christopherkane2842
      @christopherkane2842 Год назад

      Lol thanks for pissing me off unless your being sarcastic

  • @user-vy8lp1zv8z
    @user-vy8lp1zv8z 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice,😮😊

  • @magdat6212
    @magdat6212 Год назад +2

    Super robota Maciej! ☺️😁

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Dziękuję Madziu❤️❤️🦫
      Kiedy wycieczka?🙂

    • @magdat6212
      @magdat6212 Год назад +1

      @@msTECH86 może za tydzień? :) obgadamy to 😎

    • @denniikh007
      @denniikh007 Год назад

      Appreciate him

  • @sammason7535
    @sammason7535 Год назад

    Good job guys

  • @johnmooney9444
    @johnmooney9444 Месяц назад

    Does this sudden release cause any problems for folks downstream?

  • @erniemathews5085
    @erniemathews5085 Год назад +1

    Watching competent, efficient work is always enjoyable, and sometimes I learn things about- gee, name it.

  • @joshcathcart3215
    @joshcathcart3215 9 месяцев назад

    Right at 11:35 a log shifts in the center of the screen/ background

  • @408Magenta
    @408Magenta 10 месяцев назад

    Beavers!! Ever since they stooped making Bowler hats, these critters have created havoc.

  • @dcolb121
    @dcolb121 Месяц назад

    If you don't want the roar of a chainsaw over the running water sound, get a good battery powered one. They just can't be used for extended periods of time.

  • @allanpeters4403
    @allanpeters4403 Год назад

    WOW - got to be a high and dry beaver somewhere - lol

  • @ThomaskellySr.
    @ThomaskellySr. Год назад

    Amazing

  • @lnr12241
    @lnr12241 Год назад +3

    Is it weird that I feel bad that all the beavers hard work is getting ruined lol? ? Not that bad, I still watch lol

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +3

      You have nothing to be sad about. No harm is happening to the beavers.
      It's just that when the dams are too big they need to be removed once in a while 🙂

  • @trumpingtonfanhurst694
    @trumpingtonfanhurst694 Год назад

    Beaver family in their den: "Madge, did you just hear something?"

  • @LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures
    @LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures Год назад +106

    As a former beaver trapper, now reformed, I am curious as to why you are removing the dam? Having spent half a lifetime trapping beaver, and being very good at it, I have seen the decrease in biodiversity that happens when beaver ponds are removed from the landscape. I understand there are certain reasons to remove them, but it looks like no farm land was impacted nor does the timber look like it is of high value. Out west people are now realizing the value of beaver on the landscape. Their ponds are nutrient sinks, they recharge ground water and they store water for periods of drought. In wetter areas they mitigate floods by slowing downstream flow down and once again act as nutrient sinks and recharging ground water.

    • @SafeTrucking
      @SafeTrucking Год назад +8

      Great informed comment! We obviously don't have beavers here in Australia, I'm sad to say. We also don't have a lot of permanently standing water - our "billabongs" are usually fairly transient, lasting a few years after floods, shrinking all the while through evaporation (and through large drawdowns from famers). River management is a huge topic here.

    • @QuitCryingYouLost
      @QuitCryingYouLost Год назад +7

      Remove them all.

    • @johnmooney9444
      @johnmooney9444 Год назад +10

      Among other things, the dams cause flooding of farm land.

    • @LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures
      @LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures Год назад +23

      @@johnmooney9444 If you read what I said, I said I realize they need removing if farmland is flooding, but that was not the case in this particular instant. It appeared to be rather hilly and not farmed. Nor did the timber look valuable. I used to be a beaver control agent, trapped them for a living years ago. Busting the dam will not take care of the problem, it will be rebuilt in most cases unless you trap the beaver.

    • @LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures
      @LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures Год назад +9

      @@QuitCryingYouLost I take it you are not an outdoorsman who likes to hunt? Because if you were, you would know they offer some great habitat for pretty much everything people hunt except for maybe quail (though woodcock, grouse, snipe and at times dove love them and pheasants like them too especially in the winter time) mountain goats and sheep and pronghorns.

  • @user-mf6yb3vx7h
    @user-mf6yb3vx7h 6 месяцев назад

    I like to hear sticks crunch.

  • @alexstone2047
    @alexstone2047 Год назад +1

    How was down stream effected? Looks like it all flooded out pretty badly haha!

  • @chrislane2030
    @chrislane2030 2 месяца назад +1

    IT'S AMAZING TO ME THAT BEAVERS CAN BUILD DAMS

    • @dcolb121
      @dcolb121 Месяц назад +1

      And not just dams, but also the lodges they build to live in.

  • @DonLuc23
    @DonLuc23 Год назад +1

    Those poor beaver, they spent a lot of time building that dam

  • @gregfridholm2136
    @gregfridholm2136 Год назад +1

    You know the Beavers will start rebuilding on Tuesday.

  • @harrymurphey2634
    @harrymurphey2634 4 месяца назад

    ... I was just thinking about the poor lil' fishies ...

  • @lisavilanova1184
    @lisavilanova1184 Год назад

    Good Golly that was a lot of water !

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад +1

      I don't know if anyone down there hasn't been flooded 😉😁
      Just kidding 🙂

  • @xod7861
    @xod7861 Год назад +1

    Beavers are good for environment create wetlands wich in turn created a ecosystem.Many things flourish in the wetlands

  • @garymorris5974
    @garymorris5974 Год назад +1

    good job

    • @msTECH86
      @msTECH86  Год назад

      Thank you Gary 💛🙂

  • @khaironniza6085
    @khaironniza6085 Год назад

    Woww...

  • @larrydunn7924
    @larrydunn7924 Год назад +1

    Beavers replenish the water table by holding back waters until it can soak in.

  • @koczisek
    @koczisek Месяц назад

    As far as it goes we can mostly rely on Polish beavers.
    8:05 - and this will certainly appear in construction meme annals.
    😄

  • @user-nx3gm7jr4o
    @user-nx3gm7jr4o Год назад

    17: 24 Всегда есть обходной вариант. )))