Beaver Dam COLLAPSED During Manual Removal!
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
- Hello, I faced beaver for the 1st time while I am removing the dams. He looked friendly, but he have to move to river which is nearby. Also beaver dam collapsed while I was removing it.
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Why are you removing this dam ?
@@davemi00 I explained all in video🙏
Moisture in the air that rises from the ground is usually called humidity. But rain also causes it primarily it’s when the air is heavy with moisture but isn’t fog or rain.
@@davemi00he hates beavers and nature. That’s why.
what a beaver hater
Humid is the word you are looking for in English. Great video.
Beavers make the best winter gloves! 😊
Smart to step back. 👍👍
The word you are looking for about wet and warm is Humid! Great video
When he brought out the shovel, I knew right then that playtime was over. Dude got serious. Excellent.
Cool! I love waterfalls 🤩😍😘😊🤗
Thanks Mantas, always exciting to watch you. 👍👍😊😎
I really enjoyed this one, thanks 🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌼🌼🌼🦋🦋🦋💫✨
Hello Mantas. I was watching nature videos on beavers in Canada. The beavers float the 30 kg logs. Then drag them in place on the dam. Yes the beavers have sharp teeth and are very strong. Do not fall in the hole in front of the dam. That is where they get the mud. The mud is packed in front of the branches to prevent water leaking. There are many Beaver dam videos in competition with you. I Like your videos the best. You are doing a very good job.
Hey George! Thank You!
Oh no! He's identified you now. You're going to need a bodyguard with you from now on while you're working!!!!😮😂
Great job! I love the way you remove the sticks and logs first as it allows the force of the water to roll it over onto itself!
We call that humidity in English. That was a good one. Lots of flow and strong current. Very nice
Excellent video, thank you Mantas 🦘❤️❤️❤️
The wet weather you were talking about...sometimes here some people will say wet weather, some might say damp, but most refer to it as humid weather because of the high humidity.
You are amazing! Keep up the great work and great videos. Much love to you and your beautiful family.
I prefer.. m o i s t
I might use wet weather now lol
Beavers are man's best friend
I enjoyed watching the collapse. Awsome job
Water in the air = You are referring to Humidity. The beavers float the logs and sticks in the water. The green stuff in the water is algae. Algae are a diverse group of aquatic organisms that have the ability to conduct photosynthesis. I did see the Beaver. Thanks so much.
Hi Kenis always enjoy your content thank you 😊
👏👏👏👏Happy Father’s Day ❤❤❤🇺🇸
I can't think of anything that would be a more satisfying use of a few minutes of effort.
Now THAT is how you collapse a dam! Great job! What is neat is that you know you took out the bottom of the dam from the start so it will drain fast and not have as much mud left to deal with
THAT WAS FREEKING THE BEST YET WHOOOHOOOOO
Another great dam dismantling! Your the best, Mantas! See you on the next! 🇱🇹🙂👍🇺🇸
I think the word you were looking for at the beginning about water rising into the air is HUMIDITY.
Great fun videos!
A fascinating video. Thank you from 🇬🇧
That wet air feeling is called humidity in English. Always watching from Winter Haven, Florida, USA
You have a dangerous job! Well done! 👍👏✨😍 IMHO, beavers cause more harm than good in Lithuania.
Humid is the word you are looking for
6:50 is SO satisfying.
Great videos. Be careful around those self collapsing beaver dams when you break them apart. Your hard work I’m sure is very much appreciated. Keep up the awesome work.
Enjoy watching your videos.
The word you are looking for is humid awesome video
I enjoy watching you do your work.
You are welcome!
You need trappers for the beevers, to relocate them in to areas where they are beneficial for water retention. Beevers are worth their weight in gold when they are in places they can flood and not cause damage to fields and roadways.
Presumably there are already beavers wherever there is suitable water for them. Which means that those in areas where they are not welcome have nowhere to be relocated to, and rather than putting them somewhere unsuitable they should probably simply be exterminated.
They're rodents
It’s beavers
@@occamraiser there aren't because they are being exterminated and chased out of places they should be.
@@Memphian1000 And? So are squirrels.
👍👍👍👍👍👍🌊🌊🎉🎉loved this one. Thank you for letting us see it all.
Wow, that was a big one! Those beaver dam collapse videos are very satifying to watch. Good work!
Hey Happy Papa's Day today !! Your first of many Papa's Day to come !! A second "beavers using old material on the dam." This dam was explosive, but not as explosive as the one from the other day, where it could have killed you, if you didn't step out of it. Beaver pops his head out of the water - "Damn that rubber suited man, he keeps busting all my hard work, I'll get you my pretty and your little fork too !!!" mu ha ha ha ha ha
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Awesome Beaver dam collapse!, first time i seen a video from y, defintly entertaining, keep up the nice work y do, and as well, i really Love lithuania, beautyful country, very nice people i met so far there, Can't wait to visit again to meet up with a beautyfull lithuanian women again that i love with all my heart 🥰
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These videos are satisfying to watch.
Best yet. Undermining the bottom and letting the water do the work.
Saludos desde Costa Rica en América central
Дякую. Ти справжній професіонал у своїй справі.
Happy First Father's Day Mathas! That was a crazy one!
I enjoyed your collapsing technique today. Many blessings to you and your loved ones.
Found your channel 2 days ago. Great content.
that beaver was like; when you leave i'll have it back up closed in 30 minutes. great video i love the way you undermine the dam so it collapses, keep it up and be careful!
In the US, most beavers are VERY territorial and mean - sometimes aggressive when it comes to the dams and ponds because of their lodge -- keep an eye on them if you have one close -- be careful!
Beautiful land over there -- great videos!
Your English language is quite good. I understand all you are saying, unlike some workers that came here recently.
Thanks!
Another good camera angle, bank in background could see how water level went down! Thanks for sharing.
I'm almost waiting to see beaver just floating by. 😂
Ken a Down stream camera would have been awesome when the dam broke and to see the wall of Water it released ,good stuff thank you
You had me in the title. Ive only ever witnessed them removed as a single structure. Fascinating.
Thank you for introducing me to a hobby I both never knew I wanted and will likely never know the joy of.
Great job. Love watching 👍👍👍👍👍
So satisfying!
Humidity is the English word you are looking for. Humidity is caused by moisture (water vapour) in hot air. Keep up the great work, I really enjoy your videos.
Beautiful property
You keep making the videos this good and I'll have to start making popcorn!
The damn collapse is so satisfying, glad your able to dig it out safely to get it on video.
That was the Furry Engineers seeing if their traps get you and how to surprise you the next time .
We used a 308.
The weather you described, with it being warm and the air feeling damp, we call it 'muggy' here in the UK. Have a good day.
These last two dams appear to have been built by beavers that skipped school on dam building 101. I don't think I have ever seen dams collapse like that before! Be careful my friend removing these things!
That collapse was excellent. Digging out the back dropped half the dam all at once. Well done.
This is great!!! You did a fantastic job by making the water flow stronger. Thank you for your service!!!
Nice job. Happy Father’s Day to you and all the fathers out there.
Beautiful! Thank you! There is something so satisfying about watching water flow like this. ◡̈
Wow! You are getting very skilled in the art of beaver dam collapsing 👍🏻. I love the anticipation before the collapse and the thrill as it slowly rolls over to release the water with a magnificent roar! Keep on with your good works🥰😘
Awesome job. Keep up the great work.
Nice Video! Cool to see how you planned for that collapse. Those parts of the forest are covered with Elder flowers. You coulk make elder flower juice (elderflower cordial). Or if you dare, elder flower champagne! You good luck and many regards from Sweden :)
Awesome job!
Makes the job so much easier!
すごく気分の良くなる動画ですね~
I have a 5ft high, 20 ft wide beaver dam at my cottage. Taking it down this year, thanks for the tips.
Now that was SO COOL!!! Nice job undercutting the dam. That was impressive. Loved the way you played with it a little bit so it destroyed itself. Good job!!
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you don't need money. you need more people like you.
nice work. I came here from Post 10. Great to see you broke this one down.
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I really like how you can see the dam deform before the collapse when you jump back and forth 10 secs
That little guy was PISSED haha!
Another great video. You made the beaver come out to see what happened to his water.
Post 10 would be proud
that must feel really satisfying to see the dam explode. I sort of feel sorry for the beavees who worked so hard, but I understand the necessity for the farmers.
Another amazing video! Please be careful with collapses, very exciting to see, but can be dangerous as well. Happy Father's day!
Holy crap, that was a lot of water!! Pretty cool the way you undermined it and it collapsed under its own weight!
BTW…. Nice beaver shot!
I find removing the sticks until the water forces the dam open most rewarding. It also makes removing the mud easier.
Love your collapse videos my Man!
Awesome job! And, love the entertainment aspect also.
Nicely done.
But, please be careful and get out of the way before they fail!
That was a spectacular collapse.
That's a couple of these that have collapsed while you were working on them. We could see the dam shift while you were working on it. Nice video as always.
Beavers are good, not bad. You can most likely find a solution that allows them to build their ponds AND do productive agriculture. More water gives you more opportunities. They moved in here about a year ago, and now i see many more deer tracks in the area, among many other positive changes. Rework your channels downstream, I would recommend. Open up the pipes if they are clogged with growth. There are more opportunities WITH beavers on the land than without.
Beavers CAN be good. But sometimes they're destructive. We had a beaver family set up on our property, and their flooding destroyed the large meadow we'd kept for pollinators and migrating songbirds, now it's just a stinking bog that only snakes, mosquitos and frogs make use of. The birds are gone, the bugs are only swamp pests. But since the swamp they made doesn't encroach on our housed area, the beavers are protected and can't be removed.
Things are not good or bad, it's what they do.
@@unpersonableme1805 i dont know a lot but i do know beavers are 1 of the few key species of this planet that hold key positions to our environment (and some others i remember would be bees and starfish, and i think elephants is also on that list). meaning if they go extinct it will have catastrophic consequences (like a jenga tower when certain pieces are removed).
however i bet the guy in the video knows what he is doing (i hope at lest) and that its a place with overpopulation in beavers (due to predator decline)
@@Ntwister In places where you think they are needed, you may call them good.
In places where you think they are detrimental, you may call them bad.
Either way, we never know.
So I don't call things good or bad, I do make judgment's about their actions and impacts though.
Another great one!
That was a lovely collapse!
Great job 👏
It was really cool to see the dam suddenly collapse, but it was scary at the same time. I'm glad you were not caught in the flood. I think the word you wanted early in the video is "humid." Thanks for sharing your video and Happy Father's Day!
very enjoyable... love the rollovers..... most impressive....
Thank you!
Greathings from Costa Rica in Central América
Hey!
Great job.
Wow, it never ceases to amaze me the strength beavers have to move heavy logs with just their teeth.
They typically float large logs on the water to move them. But they are amazing little guys, yeah.
Can't help but feel for the poor beaver.
@Bev French - you might spare some sympathy for the farmers whose land is made unusable by the water which the beavers prevent from draining away. With the current soaring price of wheat, Lithuanian farmers need to have every acre of their land producing food.
I think the English word you were looking for about it being “wet” is Humid. It means moisture in the air.
It is unusual to see beavers in the day time. Because they sleep during the day and are active at night. I guess you may have woke him up because of the water drop. Steven Sipes