Just a idea... Lay down large pipes along the bottom of the water flow area and cover them up in brush.. Have the intake be like 4-5m away from where the dam will be, then build the damn about half a meter from the outflow keeping it on the ground and under the water line they allow... That should allow them to feel like they get there home, but allows you water control.... They say the sound of running water trigger them to build the damn so might want to put the pipe under ground.. Can also brake up the water out put in smaller pipes down stream.
These videos are amazing. Not only is the sound of the water peaceful and memorizing, I’m amazed at the strength of the beavers when I see the size of some of the sticks they’ve used in their dam building. I think they must go to the gym but I really enjoy the commentary and see his English getting so much stronger. Great work.
I thought the red water was just click bait...but it really is red! I have to admire the beavers, they really know how to build a good dam. And I enjoy a good beaver dam removal video! Great job, looks exhausting but satisfying.
@@craighawke5702 It is a similar color in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin, but not from pollution. It is from the tannin in the native evergreen trees. The waster is rust-brown.
As a red-blooded American male from a place with quick access to streams, creeks, rivers, and woods, I've always liked resident beavers... of all types!
Gene Plumley removes by hand for the local authorities when they can't bring in mechanical equipment. He's really good, like MsTech, he removes every trace, very professional. Based up near Toronto, people should check out his channel. Kenislovas leaves too much behind which makes it easier for the beavers to rebuild.
I know you said there is a beet factory up stream but it just does not seem right that the water is red. Is the environmental protection agency aware of all the leakage into the waterways?
It is in Lithuania, there might be different laws. also from what I understand that discharge is primarily just a little beet juice mixed with water, it might dye your clothes but it really wont hurt anything.
beetjuice is incredibly concentrated, so even such a massive backfill of several thousands of liters only needs a few liters of juice to get stained deep red.
You would NEVER want beavers to disappear ( I am sure you were joking ) that is why most of the time they are relocated, do to the fact they really do help the environment as master dam builders.
Everywhere a beaver builds a dam, trees die from extended flooding. It's a trade-off. When their dams fail, there's uncontrolled flooding down stream. When they don't fail, there's uncontrolled flooding up stream
@@danburch9989while that can be true. Same could be said about man made ones. Also it does help to carry some of the fertile soil down stream when it does fail.
@@meiruetsukino3578man made dams are made to help you watch this video and help control flooding. Unlike beaver dams they have gates.. also, yes beavers are important but they have to be removed from areas where we grow our crops because they floor the fields.
WOW! That red water is so pretty. Do you know what makes it that way? I hope it is just from the soil and not something that can make you sick. Awesome job as always. Keep up the good work and stay safe. 💪😀👍
Yes, the color is pretty, but the runoff from beet processing factories is an environmental hazard. In some western states in the USA, beet processing runoff is a bigger problem than chemical runoff. The EPA has done studies. Several beet processors have had to pay million dollar settlements. I'm glad Kenislovas wear tall waders.
it is a good job you are around to takw these dams down the place would be totally flooded out by now I hope the landowners are pleased too thanks for sharing all your hard work I LOVE IT ALL xxx debbie xxxxx
Why is the watee red? And u hve 1 hell of a fight on your hands with the beavers.thus is what they wake for to eat and make dam.why is it red please tell me.❤❤❤
He says in the video it's from a beet processing plant. (Beets, not beef, like the root vegetable). Their very bright colored and great at dyeing things, but they're just vegetables so the color isn't harmful
Нашу речку тоже перегородили бобры , были свалены настоящие деревья и она была очень большая . Разбирали 3 года назад . Сейчас опять речка остановилась- значит снова нужно искать плотину
Hi.the braver are visiting you in backround. 20:58 je take a Look .you can See the Head in the water and on 21:14 he cames up 10 Meters behind you looks again .nice✌️😁
KENI, it’s going to snow here in Pierre South Dakota tomorrow 9-12inches. So in the morning, I’m going to the store and pick up supplies in case we get more snow in the next few days. Milk, eggs,vegetables, meat, liquor and beer. You don’t want to run out of essential things to get you through the day! Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA
Each time you remove this dam it makes me wonder if the beavers are stained red from the beet water🤣. First time it was really hard to watch but now it just seems normal….actually it’s kind of pretty. How far downstream does the red coloring last?
If they take away their shelter and their pantry where they raise their puppies, how are they going to survive the winter? Isn't that cruel? or is it that you need so much water for something in winter,... I don't know if there is overpopulation and it doesn't matter or if the population is fair and sustainable, I would really like to understand the reasons why you destroy their habitat. Thanks.
@@Wiintb They already have their home on Earth, just like you and me, and the same right to life, it is you (humans in general) who takes everything from them to appropriate what belongs to others as if you were the owner of the Planet (taking into account Keep in mind that the most harmful being that exists is the human being). I love my 🐶 💞.
I totally agree, humans destroying yet another habitat. Leave them alone. He states when are they going to disappear maybe never: Animals say the same thing about humans. So sad. F - humans.
Amazing creatures, beavers. Its shame that their excellent civil engineering work has to be destroyed. Surely provision could be made where they can build their dams an raise a family in peace...
Love your videos. Probably a silly question but with the red dye from the Beets, do the beavers have a pink tinge to their coats and does this water contaminate anything.
First watching these posts, it was kinda serene watching the water trickle then flow. After viewing a few,I found myself participating with the guy as if I'm watching a sports game. I helped him move a few sticks and started to tell him where his next action should have been. It's funny how I allowed or think I allowed my mind to work that way. Sometime thinking the beavers gonna send a log down to take me out. Guess it's true, the mind is for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy these post, take a trip and never leave the farm.
Ok I read in the comments the water is red from Herts from a processing plant. beers can be used as a source for sucrose. In 1948 sugar was still rationed in the UK. Kiddies sweets did not come off the ration till 1950. My mother was pregnant with me in 1947- 1948 and Beetroot was her MUST HAVE food. I personally could not stand the taste. The red juice left on my plate after the beetroot was removed gave me the goosepimples as a child. I have no allergic reaction if I eat it.
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Of course yeah...🤗❤️☺️
Just a idea... Lay down large pipes along the bottom of the water flow area and cover them up in brush.. Have the intake be like 4-5m away from where the dam will be, then build the damn about half a meter from the outflow keeping it on the ground and under the water line they allow... That should allow them to feel like they get there home, but allows you water control.... They say the sound of running water trigger them to build the damn so might want to put the pipe under ground.. Can also brake up the water out put in smaller pipes down stream.
@@venisedorvilus6558😢❤
Beavers are phenomenal creatures! They can build better dams than some humans!
That’s a pretty low bar.
As Dutch woman i do feel a little insulted ;)
Yes many beaver dams are better than the Aswan and Hoover dams......SMH
I like beavers. They are clever
Perché l'acqua è rossa?
Thanks!
the best engineers of all time
These videos are amazing. Not only is the sound of the water peaceful and memorizing, I’m amazed at the strength of the beavers when I see the size of some of the sticks they’ve used in their dam building. I think they must go to the gym but I really enjoy the commentary and see his English getting so much stronger. Great work.
Thank you very much!
I thought the red water was just click bait...but it really is red! I have to admire the beavers, they really know how to build a good dam. And I enjoy a good beaver dam removal video! Great job, looks exhausting but satisfying.
look up bridgewater canal worsley,manchester uk and the water is a rusty colour
@@craighawke5702 It is a similar color in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin, but not from pollution. It is from the tannin in the native evergreen trees. The waster is rust-brown.
I've seen rusty water before but man....that looks like transmission fluid!
Blood river 😅
Stanley Kubrick would be proud to shoot this for a movie
As a red-blooded American male from a place with quick access to streams, creeks, rivers, and woods, I've always liked resident beavers... of all types!
Да они вкусные😂
Great! I have never seen such a perfect beaver dam! 😃
Water looks like wine. Red wine of course
E maravilhoso ver alguém ajudando a natureza.lindo mesmo curtindo do Brasil
Porq a água esta vermelha
Que natureza é essa que a água contém espuma de cor vermelha e o homem usa uma roupa de proteção igual da NASA?
Meire, esse é um típico macacão de pesca de truta para águas frias.
E essa água vermelha?o pode ser amigo parabéns por salvar os rios mais pessoas fossem assim muitos outros seriam salvos são Paulo Brasil...
Beavers really built in back big! Great 👌 job. Thanks for sharing, enjoy watching dams go down!
Now that's what I call Dam Removal. Your technique is improving like the ageing of a Fine Wine. Keep up the Good Work and Stay Safe...
É MARAVILHOSO VER UMA PESSOA AJUDANDO A NATUREZA 🏞 DO BRASIL 🇧🇷
Alguém sabe oq é isso q água e essa eu tô apavorada
It's is red because of the beetroot factory up stream.@@mariaaparecidadeoliveira3688
Love this one - looks like the beetroot factory is dumping even more than before. Pretty!
Thank you for your comment. I'm watching this a year later and couldn't for the life of me figure out why the water was red! Thank you!!!
The red water color surprises me.
Great video...
The red water is most likely from a beet processing plant upstream, Ive seen something like this before.
Make sure that too they we're not killed
@@noshot5793 Ich glaube nicht, dass es von einer Rübenverarbeitung kommt. Vielmehr glaube ich, dass es sich hierbei um die Rotalge handelt.
@@noshot5793 Whew! I thought it was blood.
@@velociara He says in the video that it is from beet roots. 17:58
Drone view is the icing on the cake!
I think you are the only one of the “Dam Destroyers” that do it the right way by hand. Love it!
Have you followed Brother Terrell?he has an awesome RUclips channel
Post10, watch him, the best…
mstech86 is very good he clears the whole dam by hand and sometimes uses a machine to remove it.
Gene Plumley removes by hand for the local authorities when they can't bring in mechanical equipment. He's really good, like MsTech, he removes every trace, very professional. Based up near Toronto, people should check out his channel. Kenislovas leaves too much behind which makes it easier for the beavers to rebuild.
@@markmcculloch4459 I agree. Terrell is awesome. I have been watching since the beginning of his channel.
You went over and above with this one. I keep praying please don’t fall.
Water looks like red wine lol. It is bigger than last time. Great job as always. Keep em coming. Love the sound of the rushing water
its blood
Sure looks like it huh
@@allphazeremodeling1201 no its Beaver blood or who the Beavers ?
I think you may be onto something here. 😂
@@allphazeremodeling1201 :P
The dam is larger because the beavers have become super beavers from ingesting beet residue. Mutant Beet Beavers, beware. Once again great video.
You should set up a time lapse camera to show how the beavers build their dam.that would be interesting.
He tears em down. You film them building it. Fair trade
There are already
Loved that you opened this dam up nice and wide….great result….you must be exhausted….thank you for your videos 😊
I know you said there is a beet factory up stream but it just does not seem right that the water is red. Is the environmental protection agency aware of all the leakage into the waterways?
It is in Lithuania, there might be different laws. also from what I understand that discharge is primarily just a little beet juice mixed with water, it might dye your clothes but it really wont hurt anything.
beetjuice is incredibly concentrated, so even such a massive backfill of several thousands of liters only needs a few liters of juice to get stained deep red.
O I see..sorry did not see previous comment..beet is natural... hopefully it won't cause harm
It would be funny if someone's pale coloured dog took a swim in that ....pink
Hopefully a French poodle 🐩
Why the red tint in the water?
You would NEVER want beavers to disappear ( I am sure you were joking ) that is why most of the time they are relocated, do to the fact they really do help the environment as master dam builders.
Everywhere a beaver builds a dam, trees die from extended flooding. It's a trade-off. When their dams fail, there's uncontrolled flooding down stream. When they don't fail, there's uncontrolled flooding up stream
@@danburch9989while that can be true. Same could be said about man made ones. Also it does help to carry some of the fertile soil down stream when it does fail.
@@meiruetsukino3578man made dams are made to help you watch this video and help control flooding. Unlike beaver dams they have gates.. also, yes beavers are important but they have to be removed from areas where we grow our crops because they floor the fields.
I didn't know beavers made arch dams! What engineers!
Parabéns você valoriza a preciosidade de Deus
WOW! That red water is so pretty. Do you know what makes it that way? I hope it is just from the soil and not something that can make you sick. Awesome job as always. Keep up the good work and stay safe. 💪😀👍
It’s from a beetroot factory Jan 🇦🇺🦘
Thank you for asking the question, I wanted answered ❤
Yes! Thank you. I was wondering the same
They couldn't get by with that kind of discharge here in the states. Beet root or not no fish can live in that
Yes, the color is pretty, but the runoff from beet processing factories is an environmental hazard. In some western states in the USA, beet processing runoff is a bigger problem than chemical runoff. The EPA has done studies. Several beet processors have had to pay million dollar settlements. I'm glad Kenislovas wear tall waders.
Love your videos.I find them very relaxing.
Ce sont des algues qui font l eau rouge ,Attention de ne pas tomber avec le courant de l eau ,félicitations super travail 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙆♀️
Your videos are so great. Considering most of your dams are solid mud and reeds that must be hard work to remove what you do
they just keep rebuilding them don't them. Good Job. God bless you and your family.
Your doing a bloody good job 👏 👍
Wow that made that one bigger, wonder how much higher they will build it. Hope you have a great day
Hi
it is a good job you are around to takw these dams down the place would be totally flooded out by now I hope the landowners are pleased too thanks for sharing all your hard work I LOVE IT ALL xxx debbie xxxxx
Why is the watee red? And u hve 1 hell of a fight on your hands with the beavers.thus is what they wake for to eat and make dam.why is it red please tell me.❤❤❤
Animal blood. Happens all the time around meat processing plants.
He says in the video it's from a beet processing plant. (Beets, not beef, like the root vegetable). Their very bright colored and great at dyeing things, but they're just vegetables so the color isn't harmful
Am I the only one that noticed the water drops 😂 I love watching your videos
Parabéns,seu trabalho é maravilhoso
Hello from the Texas Panhandle, I've never seen water that color before!
All those Beaver calories converted into Ad Revenue.
Impressive amount of red water you’ve released this time! Good work! 👍💪🏋️♀️😎
why is it red?
Beets:)
Eres un chico estupendo ❤❤❤❤
Нашу речку тоже перегородили бобры , были свалены настоящие деревья и она была очень большая . Разбирали 3 года назад . Сейчас опять речка остановилась- значит снова нужно искать плотину
The blood red dam. It is so big this time. A very big job to take down. Nice work sir.
Hey. I'm somewhat new to your channel. Just wanted to say that I'm loving these videos.
Thank You!
Hi.the braver are visiting you in backround. 20:58 je take a Look .you can See the Head in the water and on 21:14 he cames up 10 Meters behind you looks again .nice✌️😁
Another fantastic dismantling of the dam. Your the best, Ken. Cheers buddy!
Bet juice. I love beets. God bless you and your family. From Texas.
Olá, gostei do vídeo.
Mas gostaria de saber porque a água está vermelha,não tem tradução para o português 😉😉😉.💪
Beetroot’s:)
Ni en español
KENI, it’s going to snow here in Pierre South Dakota tomorrow 9-12inches. So in the morning, I’m going to the store and pick up supplies in case we get more snow in the next few days. Milk, eggs,vegetables, meat, liquor and beer. You don’t want to run out of essential things to get you through the day! Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA
I am waiting for snow:)
@@Kenislovas any plans to use an excavator to remove these large dams ?
Roger, cheers from sunny Buenos Aires. My mom was born in Pierre, grew up in Murdo. Small world!
@@APizzaDriver YES IN DEED!
Don't get me wrong, I fully trust your ability to judge if this dam needs to be removed or not. At the same time....what a shame.
Are you kidding me??
Beavers are very destructive. They are not ‘builders’ or ‘engineers’. They are obstructionists and cause a lot of damage.
It’s a fact of life.. either you eat or beavers have to move away
Very cool, the red water…….great job🫶✌🏼
Each time you remove this dam it makes me wonder if the beavers are stained red from the beet water🤣. First time it was really hard to watch but now it just seems normal….actually it’s kind of pretty. How far downstream does the red coloring last?
about 3 kilometres :)
E troppo bravo per quello che fa .però pure io non capisco perché l'acqua e così rosso sembra sangue. Comunque un grande bravoooooooo
I have watched you remove the "creepy" dam several times now. And each time it's bigger, those beavers don't learn.
Why 🦉Should The Beavers 🦫 🦫 🦫 Have To Learn. They Probably Created These Farmlands,🚜 🐏🐑 A Couple Of Hundred Years Ago. 🐸 Capeesh 👍🇺🇲
I wondered what the red color was. Then I saw the comment about the beet factory. You do very impressive work.
If they take away their shelter and their pantry where they raise their puppies, how are they going to survive the winter? Isn't that cruel? or is it that you need so much water for something in winter,... I don't know if there is overpopulation and it doesn't matter or if the population is fair and sustainable, I would really like to understand the reasons why you destroy their habitat. Thanks.
Sending a few to your house for nurturing.
@@Wiintb They already have their home on Earth, just like you and me, and the same right to life, it is you (humans in general) who takes everything from them to appropriate what belongs to others as if you were the owner of the Planet (taking into account Keep in mind that the most harmful being that exists is the human being). I love my 🐶 💞.
D'accord à 100 % avec vous ! 😡
Especially when it's clearly about to rain at wherever they are
I totally agree, humans destroying yet another habitat. Leave them alone. He states when are they going to disappear maybe never: Animals say the same thing about humans. So sad. F - humans.
7:14 Bloody hell. Looks like the dam is bleeding as an imagination.
ESTRANHO !!!!! DEVE SER ALGUMA PLANTAÇÃO, ALGUMA ÁRVORE, SÓ PODE SER ISSO, MUITO ESTRANHO.( GONZAGA MARINGÁ PARANÁ BRASIL)
Yeah, that red is crazy!
Fantástico curtindo vcs do Brasil . Adorei o vídeo.
damn, What makes the water so red?
beet root, he says it in the video
Beets.
Pourquoi l eau est rouge 🤔bravo !beau travail 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Amazing creatures, beavers.
Its shame that their excellent civil engineering work has to be destroyed.
Surely provision could be made where they can build their dams an raise a family in peace...
Love your videos. Probably a silly question but with the red dye from the Beets, do the beavers have a pink tinge to their coats and does this water contaminate anything.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. I haven't seen this release yet. Good.
Hey!
Es ist sehr beeindruckend und bestimmt auch anstrengend wie du das machst! Viel Erfolg und Spaß Danke 😂❤
That really had a lot of backed up water,..as it drained rapidly for a long time,..pretty red color,..pretty drone shots,..
Another great video. I wonder though, why is the water red? I always enjoy watching your videos. Great work.
Fascinating! I have never seen that color in any river! Looks like a blood, it is scary! 🙂
Thank u for the video. Raindrops are fine
Wow the red water what's amazing nice god nature.
Foi as topeiras que fizeram isso ? E porque essa água é vermelha?
Вперше бачу щоб вода була червона 👍
Es el mar rojo jaja
47th! GOOD AFTERNOON KENI! YIPPEE! BOY HOWDY! This one was a doozy! Very exciting! Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA 😮😊🎉
Good job now we have Red Beaver's 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hi...I'm from south Africa never saw a beaver dam ...😮 good job 👍
Why is the water so Red?
Beets factory nearby :)
Um lindo bichinho inteligente constrói e um animal que diz ser racional destrói.
Oh Boy, He's gonna make an announcement !!! Watch This Space !!! YAYA YAYAYA YA
I grew beets in my garden in Montana and I found the Greens from a beet plant pretty tasty.
In our country there are receipts of soup from beets leaves✌️🙂
Please someone explain why was the water red ? ❤
Beets factory near;)
shining‼︎
😧 a river of red wine? You are so lucky 😂😅
That's not water, that's wine. This beaver was a smart one
Great video Kenislovas, keep them coming!!!!
i'm sorry i don't want them to disappear i love watching your videos😂😂
Good stuff mate!!👍
Cheers,
😎🇭🇲🦘✌️
I was like hell yeah a cherry Kool Aid river. Then imagine my disappointment to see in the comments it's beet juice. 😢
😂😂😂😂
Água muito vermelha, já fizeram análise pra ter certeza se é apenas das beterrabas?
Just like a red wine😁
I love 😍🥰🥰🥰 hello 🙏🙏🙏
Mais pourquoi est ce que la couleur de l'eau est rouge ?
So you’re 7ft+?
First watching these posts, it was kinda serene watching the water trickle then flow. After viewing a few,I found myself participating with the guy as if I'm watching a sports game. I helped him move a few sticks and started to tell him where his next action should have been. It's funny how I allowed or think I allowed my mind to work that way. Sometime thinking the beavers gonna send a log down to take me out. Guess it's true, the mind is for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy these post, take a trip and never leave the farm.
Ok I read in the comments the water is red from Herts from a processing plant. beers can be used as a source for sucrose. In 1948 sugar was still rationed in the UK. Kiddies sweets did not come off the ration till 1950. My mother was pregnant with me in 1947- 1948 and Beetroot was her MUST HAVE food. I personally could not stand the taste. The red juice left on my plate after the beetroot was removed gave me the goosepimples as a child. I have no allergic reaction if I eat it.
you should put cameras downstream so we can see the change in the water level
Wow you have red water that's cool