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<blockquote data-quote="lewwetzel" data-source="post: 1000887" data-attributes="member: 21496"><p>Way to hammer those rodents. Up here we have groundhogs that eat beans like that; guess I didn't know beavers would eat land crops. Our state Wildlife people are intent on bringing those glorified rats back here, but they usually don't stay in the body of water they're dumped in. For several years I had problems with some "transplants" migrating from an old quarry lake to a nearby scenic river where they insisted on damming up the area around the treatment plant I operate's effluent pipe. After a couple years, they finally moved on or (hopefully) were eaten by some predator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lewwetzel, post: 1000887, member: 21496"] Way to hammer those rodents. Up here we have groundhogs that eat beans like that; guess I didn't know beavers would eat land crops. Our state Wildlife people are intent on bringing those glorified rats back here, but they usually don't stay in the body of water they're dumped in. For several years I had problems with some "transplants" migrating from an old quarry lake to a nearby scenic river where they insisted on damming up the area around the treatment plant I operate's effluent pipe. After a couple years, they finally moved on or (hopefully) were eaten by some predator. [/QUOTE]
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