Beaver deceivers
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06/25/20 10:41 PM
06/25/20 10:41 PM
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Posts: 17 Ct
Swamp Yankee
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ok guys so a town reached out to me the other day about a beaver problem and they want them gone. They're flooding a road side pond to the point the water at the top of the dam is 1.5-2 feet higher then the road. Dam is a horseshoe shape and sits 30ft off the road at the furthest point and is 100 yards long. The land owner won't let us remove them but is open to the idea of a beaver deceiver. ( town foreman doesn't want to rock the boat) never done one looking for pointers and advice.
“The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom.” - President Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Beaver deceivers
[Re: Swamp Yankee]
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06/27/20 07:46 AM
06/27/20 07:46 AM
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Posts: 1,785 Georgia
Kirk De
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ok guys so a town reached out to me the other day about a beaver problem and they want them gone. They're flooding a road side pond to the point the water at the top of the dam is 1.5-2 feet higher then the road. Dam is a horseshoe shape and sits 30ft off the road at the furthest point and is 100 yards long. The land owner won't let us remove them but is open to the idea of a beaver deceiver. ( town foreman doesn't want to rock the boat) never done one looking for pointers and advice. It’s too risky in that situation in my opinion to try a Beaver deceiver. It appears right now the road is on the verge of Washaway if there comes a 3 or 4 inch rain. The liability for the town is too great to not get rid of beavers. The loss of life or the threat of someone getting hurt is too great.
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Re: Beaver deceivers
[Re: Swamp Yankee]
#6912593
06/27/20 01:15 PM
06/27/20 01:15 PM
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Posts: 8,313 Virginia
52Carl
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Sometimes you need to put your foot down and stand your ground. They have two choices. Trap all beavers which are making dams, or close the road. Beaver Deceivers/Clemson Pond Levelers have their place, but there are more places where they would fail than where they would work.
Last edited by 52Carl; 06/27/20 01:16 PM.
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Re: Beaver deceivers
[Re: Swamp Yankee]
#6912685
06/27/20 03:18 PM
06/27/20 03:18 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 6,999 NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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Don't know what your road right of way is in CT. It might be possible to trap some in the right of way.
Also, do not know what your landowner permission deal is up there either. But I do know that in NC, you would need permission of the landowner to trap on his property. If he says NO, you are out of luck. It does not matter if dam is a threat to your property downstream. His land, his decision.
With the road dept involved, they may have more leverage to protect the road than a private citizen would have. Eminent domain even.
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Re: Beaver deceivers
[Re: MChewk]
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07/01/20 06:41 PM
07/01/20 06:41 PM
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Trapper Don
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Didnt here either. Took a long time but changed that. You should look at USDA Wildlife Services and you'll see they do that there.... if it works for t hem it can work for you. Also your state operators are keeping your price structure down. Low ballers not working for advancment of the industry. Call them out. I've been doing it for years here. Got dropped from many Christmas card lists. But things changed here. Got to start sometime. NOW works. Good luck Don
Last edited by Trapper Don; 07/01/20 06:41 PM.
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