And scarers?
Maybe you have “high-tech” beavers...insensitive to new technologies?
(...although, eight meters is a bit short...just an idea...)
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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!
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*?):
* 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!
Otherwise it's teeming with trout right now... not even worth the fishing rod I think... a simple landing net could be enough!
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*?):
* 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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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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And you still haven't understood that there's almost a 100% chance that it's nutria (myocastor)?
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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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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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GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:And you still haven't understood that there's almost a 100% chance that it's nutria (myocastor)?
A beautiful word from an Islamo-leftist
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Christophe wrote:GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:And you still haven't understood that there's almost a 100% chance that it's nutria (myocastor)?
A beautiful word from an Islamo-leftist
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You obamise yourself Christophe....
MDR the spell checker had put onanise...
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