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<blockquote data-quote="KABAR" data-source="post: 1070636" data-attributes="member: 34870"><p>Beavers are unique animals, besides man they are the only animal that can completely control it's environment. I did nuisance trapping for years and found that you only have one way to get rid of beavers.You make a plan on trapping (snaring where legal ) at the same time digging out the dams with a backhoe. If you get rid of the dams only, you give the beavers work to do and they love it. If you only trap the beavers, you are leaving a wonderful already made home for the next transient beaver to come down the creek and your problems will go on for ever. Leave the traps and snares out for a good while and freshen the scent station with fresh castor and catch ALL the beaver. They can turn pasture land into a swap area and the Dept. of Natural Resources can stop you from destroying the dams, because now you have a water shed area for ducks etc....Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KABAR, post: 1070636, member: 34870"] Beavers are unique animals, besides man they are the only animal that can completely control it's environment. I did nuisance trapping for years and found that you only have one way to get rid of beavers.You make a plan on trapping (snaring where legal ) at the same time digging out the dams with a backhoe. If you get rid of the dams only, you give the beavers work to do and they love it. If you only trap the beavers, you are leaving a wonderful already made home for the next transient beaver to come down the creek and your problems will go on for ever. Leave the traps and snares out for a good while and freshen the scent station with fresh castor and catch ALL the beaver. They can turn pasture land into a swap area and the Dept. of Natural Resources can stop you from destroying the dams, because now you have a water shed area for ducks etc....Good luck [/QUOTE]
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