If you had just spent $40k on renovating a pond, and a beaver came in and was working to destroy that investment, you might take steps to get rid of the problem. Beavers have their place, but managed artificial ponds are not that place.
While Beavers can handle fairly long sticks and logs, I think that their paws are just not up to the dexterity needed for making the complex knots needed in the manufacture of sweaters. If you are into sweater making, then underage Chinese children are your best solution, their little hands do a wonderful job of making knots and sewing. The only problem I foresee is Apple snaps them up at a pretty young age to make iPhones, children not beavers.
@@HelloDonkey9 I tried this with my kids too but the damn mail guy would always interfere by stopping the package and returning it to my address. He kept saying that I can't send live kids through the mail system but he never seemed to understand that sending dead kids didn't get me any money from Apple. It took a little doing but I bought an Apple Air Tag and shipped it to Apple. I told the kids that if they use their phones to find the Air Tag they could go to Disney Land. You would be amazed how industrious kids become with false hope. Apple sent me my finders fee so they must have gotten there.
@@stkyfngrszmooth Yokels that get old enough to use explosives are typically too old to teach sewing and making sweaters. That's why we keep throwing beavers in their ponds to give them a hobby that doesn't bother the sweater production.
Need to get in better shape. You are going to die out there by the sounds of you breathing
lol
Is this how Buc-ee's Beaver Nuggets are made?
Beavers are the humans of the animal world. They deserve no mercy.
If you had just spent $40k on renovating a pond, and a beaver came in and was working to destroy that investment, you might take steps to get rid of the problem. Beavers have their place, but managed artificial ponds are not that place.
Why kill beavers who weren't bothering anyone? May I suggest a movie perhaps or maybe taking up a hobby such as knitting a sweater. 🤔
While Beavers can handle fairly long sticks and logs, I think that their paws are just not up to the dexterity needed for making the complex knots needed in the manufacture of sweaters. If you are into sweater making, then underage Chinese children are your best solution, their little hands do a wonderful job of making knots and sewing. The only problem I foresee is Apple snaps them up at a pretty young age to make iPhones, children not beavers.
@@Mongo63a I was referring to the yokels who blew up the beaver house, but I like your solutions. 🤣
Are you not into demolishing beavers? 🍆
@@HelloDonkey9 I tried this with my kids too but the damn mail guy would always interfere by stopping the package and returning it to my address. He kept saying that I can't send live kids through the mail system but he never seemed to understand that sending dead kids didn't get me any money from Apple. It took a little doing but I bought an Apple Air Tag and shipped it to Apple. I told the kids that if they use their phones to find the Air Tag they could go to Disney Land. You would be amazed how industrious kids become with false hope. Apple sent me my finders fee so they must have gotten there.
@@stkyfngrszmooth Yokels that get old enough to use explosives are typically too old to teach sewing and making sweaters. That's why we keep throwing beavers in their ponds to give them a hobby that doesn't bother the sweater production.
umm
Waiting.......
I find the wait is not as long if you hit "play".
Cool
That's not a dock, its a deck.
You’ll be surprised but the drone had ZERO damage. Retrieved it, dusted it off, swapped some blades, and back in the air.
Crash and burn, baby! haha
Oh, that hurt.
😂😂he kicked the bird to get it to fly wtf
Beautiful 87 different ways.
Nice!
I like this