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is this beaver damage?
#8504266
11/15/25 08:02 PM
11/15/25 08:02 PM
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Kansas
someGuyInKansas
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Usually the bark removal on my property is done by pack rats. They strip large sections of bark anywhere they can reach. I've gotten the point that I blame them for nearly all the bark damage. But this damage extends much to high up the tree. And the marks look like big teeth. So I'm thinking beaver? One passed through a few months ago. I haven't noticed any other signs of it. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/11/full-59077-275228-img_6146.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/11/full-59077-275229-img_6147.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/11/full-59077-275230-img_6148.jpg)
-Joe
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Re: is this beaver damage?
[Re: someGuyInKansas]
#8504293
11/15/25 08:37 PM
11/15/25 08:37 PM
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someGuyInKansas
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no sheep.
I've never seen a porcupine, but I'm told the prior owner shot one on this property.
-Joe
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Re: is this beaver damage?
[Re: someGuyInKansas]
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11/15/25 08:40 PM
11/15/25 08:40 PM
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someGuyInKansas
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now you have me wondering if some the damage I've been blaming on pack rats might be porcupine also... Is it likely to come back to that same tree to chew some more? Its a hackberry and there's not a lot of them on the property.
Some of what I blame on rats certainly is rats - they build some nests at chest height in the forks of some trees and chew the bark off inside their nest. So that's definately rats. But I guess some of the other damage I blame on rats could be porcupine.
-Joe
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Re: is this beaver damage?
[Re: someGuyInKansas]
#8504309
11/15/25 08:53 PM
11/15/25 08:53 PM
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That looks like a porky was chewing to me.
Eh...wot?
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Re: is this beaver damage?
[Re: someGuyInKansas]
#8504593
11/16/25 10:14 AM
11/16/25 10:14 AM
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Armpit, ak
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How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Who is John Galt?
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Re: is this beaver damage?
[Re: someGuyInKansas]
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11/16/25 06:32 PM
11/16/25 06:32 PM
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snowy
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I say beavah. I walked by a half dozen trees today on my place that is exactly like that. Mine are beavah 100% sure about that. Big cotton woods they do to same thing and looks identical to your pics.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: is this beaver damage?
[Re: someGuyInKansas]
#8504945
11/16/25 08:19 PM
11/16/25 08:19 PM
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Kansas
someGuyInKansas
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I appreciate all the input guys.
Would anyone care to guess the odds of it returning to the same tree (whether it be beaver or porcupine)? Next time I'm at the property I'll move a camera to be close to that tree. If it comes back, I'll get video. But I'm trying to decide what traps to set. From what I've read, a salt soaked cloth in a box trap is good for porcupine. Would a duke 550 or 650 work for beaver?
-Joe
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Re: is this beaver damage?
[Re: someGuyInKansas]
#8504971
11/16/25 08:51 PM
11/16/25 08:51 PM
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snowy
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If there is water close by the beavah will be back. If it was on a crick and water has dried up it most likely won't.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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