Sooot em
I had made 3 brush piles all ready to go drop in a nearby lake . I got to the camp to go drop them and there was a single one left. A.darn BEAVER came, cut all of the zip ties securing the branches to cinder blocks and took the branches!
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Sooot em
Every day is a holiday and every meal is a picnic.
I have that same problem over here in Sept when I cut green willows for the duck blind. Brush the blind one day and go back the next and half the willows are gone.
Make some more and put tracking devices on them. Beavers make some good fish structures. Find it and fish it! Then kill the beavers.
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I am glad for you that it was not the Two legged variety --- might think about wrapping some tin around those supports under the house
A beaver didn't cut those branches. Normally there are gouges, and the finished cut is pointed. I see such things out here by the river. I can tell how big a beaver is when I see a tree cut down. They stand up when taking down a tree, so I know how big the beaver is by seeing how high the cut is. They do an excellent job of hauling off debris into the river. Nothing left behind.
Randy Andres
Want to build some brush piles out of willows. Do y’all cut and let dry a week or so? Or put ASAP?