The Beavers in my garden...or almost!

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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Obamot » 15/04/22, 01:03

And scarers?

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Maybe you have “high-tech” beavers...insensitive to new technologies? : Mrgreen: :D : Mrgreen:

(...although, eight meters is a bit short...just an idea...)
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Macro » 15/04/22, 10:54

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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 15/04/22, 19:29

Well still no beaver in sight on the cameras and one of the 2 has already given up the ghost after 1 month of use...at 100€ the thing hurts Luc a little...sent back and refunded but good. ..

Otherwise it's teeming with trout right now... not even worth the fishing rod I think... a simple landing net could be enough!

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The dam I made in 2020 during the first confinement seems to please them (and the algae too...so who said I didn't maintain biodiversity*?):

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* no beaver but a heron came to beak in the basin of the dam on the camera... given the density of trout, I'm not surprised!
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 15/04/22, 19:33

Obamot wrote:And scarers?


I talked about it above, it should work on the beavers a priori... but for this year I'm giving up on the plantations along the stream!

I'll be back in the fall...

Otherwise I cleaned the creek this afternoon and found dozens of beaver eaten branches at the bottom...I think they've been there for years I just never noticed them!
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/04/22, 13:01

And you still haven't understood that there's almost a 100% chance that it's nutria (myocastor)? 8)
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by Macro » 20/04/22, 13:07

Since practically 100% let's say 99%. That's why they are more in burrows than in dam huts...that said... The nutria is a pest of banks and pond pavements but I didn't know it, woodcutter
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/04/22, 13:13

It could even be muskrats that also cut wood.
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by Macro » 20/04/22, 13:17

If it's nutria... It's a pest that can be trapped eaten all year round... The skin has a little value... Let's say that with a good nutria cover... You no longer need to cut wood to heat yourself
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 20/04/22, 13:33

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:And you still haven't understood that there's almost a 100% chance that it's nutria (myocastor)? 8)


A beautiful word from an Islamo-leftist : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Macro » 20/04/22, 14:05

Christophe wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:And you still haven't understood that there's almost a 100% chance that it's nutria (myocastor)? 8)


A beautiful word from an Islamo-leftist : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

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