BEST BEAVER DAM REMOVAL EVER!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2023
- TONS OF MUD ROLLED DOWN when dam collapsed! It required a lot of efforts to reach it! You will see everything from flight of the drone too!
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So good! Great camera positions!
Wow, that really was epic! No matter how many of these I've watched it's always amazing to see the power of millions of gallons of water when the dam is breached. Also enjoyed seeing the field draining through that small channel. Another excellent video, thank you Mantas.
From about 11:50 there seemed to be a lot of fencing in the water. You might want to check for damage upstream.
@@billmorrison8292 You can see the remains of a footbridge a little ways upstream from where the dam was. It had already completely collapsed.
@@billmorrison8292I think you might be able to see where it came from in the “before” drone footage, it’s just upstream from the beaver dam location.
Not gonna lie, that wasn’t clickbait. That was 100% pure awesomeness…!!! Well done. 👍🏼
Thank You! It’s really my best collapse✌️🙂
Even on ones that are less big his videos are always great!
You have to make a small hole and then just watch it gush out then collapse
I’ve had to help a landowner tear out a beaver dam that was causing damage. It’s amazing how solid they make them. Not just mud and wood, but rocks and gravel. Remarkable animals.
Remarkable animals, but they can be a dam nuisance!😋
Tasty too!
@@CB-xr1eg 😁😂😂😅😂
"damage" ..
Errrr..... Their tails also taste great when pan-fried with a few herbs and finely sliced shallots.....
I find these videos create a sense of calm. I could watch them for hours.
That one goes in the hall of fame. The best one ever!
Thanks! ;)
In scoring this dam event, this judge gives you a 10 out of 10! GOLD MEDAL 🥇👏🏻👍🏻🥰😘
The judge from beaverland gave this effort a 2.0, but politically we were expecting that.
The power of water, just shows it’s not something to mess with.
Great video.
It's amazing watching this guy, he works out exactly what to remove to destabilize the structure, and lets the water blow the bottom of the dam out and wash it away, incredible!
Those Beavers construction skills are amazing !
That was EPIC !!!!! Man that thing really rolled over and it was cool to see the bubbles you have talked about before collapse. When I saw all those bubbles I just knew it was coming.I just know all of us will re-watch this one many times over. As I aways say make sure to be safe no video is worth your life and kiss & hug the baby for all of us fans!
just imagine riding the water in a kayak as it breaks
When I saw the bubbles the whole length of the dam, I had a feeling it was gonna be a good one 🌞
~8:45 ish onwards for those wanting a timestamp
Holy smokes, the beavers are busy in your area. You are becoming a professional beaver dam remover. That's one of the best Beaver dam collapses I've seen.👍🏻
Beaver into his iPhone: "Hello, Rodent Mafia? Yes, i need to contract a hit job... name is spelled K, E, N, I..."
"That was amazing!
All your hard work paid off.
What an accomplishment!!"
👍👍🏆
You are right. That was EPIC, well done and the farmer will be so grateful too.
My friend, don't listen to the negative comments from negative people. You just keep on doing what you do!! I can say I look for your channel daily!😊
I haven't read the comments, but why would there be negative comments on this video? I didn't understand.
I've read a lot of the comments, none of them negative so idk what you're talking about
U need to have negativity to have positivity they come hand in hand u cant just ignore shit u dont wanna hear...... like all the shit alex jones was right about...
I'm guessing some people would say you're destroying beavers' homes.@@stang10189 They build dams to create ponds and then build their nests in the middle of the ponds (you'll see a big mound in the middle of the pond and they live in that) and the water around their home protects them from predators like coyotes. And over 10,000 years, entire ecosystems of creatures have come to expect and use these small ponds beavers make. So removing a beaver dam is destroying a beaver family's home and an entire ecosystem nature expects around it. They don't build dams just to annoy humans. Now if there's plenty of habitat for beavers and they are ruining our churches, schools, and post offices with too much beaver-wokeness, then who cares if we kill them off. But I'm guessing they are facing ever-shrinking habitat because of humans and humans need nature to survive and we already almost made them extinct a couple hundred years ago... so somebody might come on here and remind us of ^^^^ and how our track record with beavers has already been sh*t and say hey, don't remove beaver dams unless you have a really good reason - they are nature and beavers don't have a beef with you, so don't be a dick to them just because 1 acre out of your 200 acre farm has a pond on it - It's probably good for your farm anyway. Source - environmental, history, science, geography degrees and just facts and science in general. And also wanting a nice planet to live on for as long as we can. with Peace and love and don't at me. Just answering your question. And as proof, I actually really enjoyed watching that thing fail. Satisfying for sure to watch the physics at work. My favorite dam removals use explosives. :)
One word. Dynamite
Your knowledge of and ability to collapse a dam is Awesome . The collapse itself was AWESOMER !!! Stay Safe and healthy...
I saw a lot of videos with removals of beaver dams, but this is the best
I have watched this video many many times and never get bored with it. Keep the coming.
FANTASTIC! The hard work shoveling away the base really paid off! A structure can’t stand without a solid foundation and you really hit the nail on the head! Congratulations on another wonderful video! I did notice this dam didn’t have a huge mud pile on the upstream side; that definitely helped in the roll over collapse. I’m tickled about how epic this collapse was!! Your SW WI USA fan❤
No nails were hit on the head in this video, and thank goodness for that, leave the poor nails alone.👍
Definitly one of the best collapses yet! I knew to watch for the bubbles this time. I’m learning a lot about beaver dams from you. Thank you for your hard work!!
See the bubbles all the way across?
That was a first, and an amazing roll over. 🌞
DAM! That thing had SO much mud caked in it!
I have heard conflicting reports where others have said that Beaver dams are actually a benefit to the environment. Particularly due to the way the Beavers slow the flow of water and help it stay in areas longer and to moisten the surrounding landscape. But I guess it depends on where it is and how much rainfall that area gets. The process of slowing the flow of water down is very useful and beneficial in countries that lack adequate rainfall.
There are a benefit in ecology, but definitely considered pests by humans if they are interfering with food production. This situation is very different from a wild area or park, and huge drainage infrastructure indicates they don't suffer from water deficits.
Benefit possibly if they are building in the wild, but in this instance they have dammed a small creek on someone's property and flooded their fields.
@@asteria4279 It would make for good rice fields!
@@asteria4279Exactly, you wrote it very well. It is a field here, so we have to consider them pests. The human perspective must be given priority in this case. Here is no place for beavers. I admire the work of this young man very much!
They're a benefit for natural streams because they make ponds that support diverse ecosystems that feed the surrounding area. But given the placement next to the farm fields this is clearly a drainage canal, not a natural stream. So the water it's backing up is not creating a diverse ecosystem, it's just causing problems.
WOW, what a collapse, that was huge and fast. Hope you have a great day.
EPIC collapse my friend....nicely done!!!
The 617th Squadron would be proud of you.
You worked real hard for a little over an hour and got the best results imaginable or possible.
yeah :)
You are doing a wonderful job of informing us about the hardships of your farming life. Beavers are cool to watch, but flooding someone's land often has serious outcomes.
yep a gun
Farmers destroy more wetlands than anyone. All for cattle fodder. Farm better.
@@peterchapman3740wow tough guy 😂
Looks like rice growing country.
Or maybe Holland?@@ielbow208
This is the best beaver dam removal channel on TH-cam
Beaver made dams can cause dangerous flooding to peoples homes and lands especially if they have crops on them. It’s best beaver dams aren’t in areas of concern. Keep doing what doing ignore negative comments.. I enjoyed this video
the beavers were like dammit! that was awesome dude
That truly is the best dam collapse I've ever seen!! Awesome job!
If you want to keep the beavers from coming back or from settling in an area to start with, run a piece of field tile down the channel of the creek, ditch, culvert or stream. For a small ditch a piece of 4 inch slotted tile will work fine. Just lay it in and stake it down every 1 feet or so. When the beavers try to dam the ditch the water just keeps flowing and they can't figure out how to stop it because it flows into the tile along the whole length. Works like a champ. The bigger the waterway the bigger tile you will need.
I agree! These videos are so relaxing apart from the tension of waiting for the top to collapse. 😂
Someone downstream be like, where did all this water just come from???? 😅
That's called a flood
А внизу по течению эта вода снесла дом фермера !
That was AWESOME! 😮
Please, please, please be careful, that would have certainly washed a man away!
And by the way, Lithuania is stunning; it reminds me of Kentucky!
love watching water move
You are like an undermining engineer when it comes to removing these Dams, great job, much pleasure watching you work.
Thank you!
Well, the beavers didn't get planning permission, so it had to come down.
The first Non-Click Bait ever.
This is my first time on your channel. I’m 60yrs and that was awesome.👍🏼
You are welcome buddy!
🎉 jättekul att se ditt fantastiska jobb. Du kämpar för att göra ett bra jobb och underhålla oss 😊😊. Stort tack ännu en gång. 🇸🇪 Ylva 🎉🥳
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My man is damn near hyperventilating watching this dam collapse. Look at all that mud just letting go and flowing downstream. This was a beautiful catch on video.
WOW is all I can say. I don't think I have ever seen that much mud and junk take off like that. Great Job!
Love how you are using two cameras, now! And you are using some advanced dam busting techniques! 😎
Hi from the UK That has got to be the best collapse yet, please keep doing what you do looking after the environment and keeping us entertained
When I started watching I had no idea you were going to do it BY HAND! Well done.
By far, this is the best beaver dam demolition I’ve ever seen. By far, the No.1 method everyone always uses is to cause a middle breach that always keeps the side intact. You made it uniformly thin until all of it collapsed entirely. Brilliant!!!
This reminds me of my elementary school days, when me and my classmates used to spend all our breaks building dams to the small stream near our school, we usually built it as much we could while still letting it flow in the first break and the on the longer lunch break we would block it and allow it to fill until the end of the break or maybe until the last break and then breach it so we could have great deluge downstream. It was great fun, though we did end up eroding the stream badly in parts as the rushing water carried all the nice sand on the bottom with it to the last section near our school. Such good fun.
Watching it inch it's way to collapse was surprisingly riveting.
My dad made us do everything by hand in the old days! I’m glad he taught me the old ways! Thanks dad! Great job!!
You are welcome!
Nice collapse! There is so much pressure behind that water, but you’d hardly know it until such a demonstration of power occurs. Great job!
Best ever. Your introduction was brilliant and should draw more folks in. You've evolved so much from where you started from. You care and it shows.
That was EPIC when the Beaver dam started to rollover what a sight to see thank you so much for sharing
That was the best beaver dam destruction I’ve ever seen! So incredibly satisfying to watch. All that back-breaking work paid off big-time!
Man, that was a thing of beauty! This was the finest collapse of all the submissions from your portfolio. Well done!
Now was freaking awesome!! Great job you did on capturing it all and your drone footage at the end was incredible, nice peaceful music.
Kind of insane how strong these beaver dams are even after you removed almost 50% of it.
I have watched this one several times and each time I find it thrilling. WOW!!
You have really found your mission in life - making beavers work overtime! This dam collapse must be a world record! Wonderful to see! And all the beavers think: "Oh, NO, is that Kenislovas guy still around? Will he NEVER give up?" We all just LOVE your videos!
Man, I just love these beaver dam busting videos.
You are welcome buddy! ;)
Another excellent dam collapse. The volume of water moved a ton of mud, and wood. You're quite the engineer of collapsing dams!
That one was the best one so far. The amount of mud that rolled over with it was cool to see. Lots of hard work goes into getting it set up to collapse so thanks for that as it is awesome to watch it go down. Thanks for such great videos.
I agree, this is the best. Also you are saving the trees from drowning. I'm glad you're pretty good at judging when the collapses are about to happen. Always stay safe. Awesome job. ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
That was sweet. Hello from Georgia USA.
Gooo Dawgs! 🌞
Wow. Best ever! Glad you knew when to get out.
You are a very pleasant hard working young man that is definitely deserving of subscribers.... And yes, that was EPIC 👍
Not so epic for the Beaver that spent alot of time building that large Dam 😒 That was a dam good Dam aswell, gotta give the Beaver some credit for that very strong structure 🦫
Absolutely fantastic!! You are doing excellent work at undercutting these dams!! Always enjoy watching you!!
That was amazingly awesome. Glad your spidey sense told you when to get out. 👍👍👍 Stay safe
Good evening from Canada 🇨🇦 My God! Very impressive!
Yes, it was epic. Another fantastic job. Keep it going. It would be great to see the before & after drone shots, side by side. Take care
Old bud, you are going to be able to charge admission like a movie theatre with film footage like this. It just keeps getting better. We will have to get you a couple more cameras for more angle shots, like one down stream showing the tidal approaching. Hollywood grade big guy, great work !!!
One of the best (if not THE best) dam removal I’ve ever seen! Thanks bro!
Best Beaver dam collapse ever you are number one . The Beavers will not send you thank you card for that one 😊👍❤️
That was a monster of a dam. Picture perfect collapse. Wish you would have replayed that collapse over and over. Beautiful job ❤❤❤
Wow! Your skill at strategically undermining the integrity of the beaver dam is exceeded only by the natural beauty of the countryside. Stay safe young man! 👍🏻😁
Nossa teve um trabalhão esse castor capricho 😂😂😂😂😂 parabéns pelo trabalho.🇧🇷
That was epic-you planned it perfectly. So glad you showed how it was draining the fields.
Goodness that's got to be the biggest rollover yet. The force of the water was incredible. Well done.
We need at least one film where you capture the reaction of the returning beaver. "Dude, where's my dam gone?".
What's amazing is beavers built the dam strong enough to hold back all that water! Great video.
Thanks!
The collapse was spectacular. The mud liquified and then gateway. Hope to see more videos. Thank you.
Absolutely love your videos, this was epic!
That’s the best one you’ve done. Those collapses are spectacular. Hope you make it to 70,000 onto 1 million.😊
Thanks!
Молодец!!!
That really was very cool!!!
That was fantastic cheers keep up the great work you do for the farmers you are a true asset in your community
Solid construction. Beavers were born to build.
Hey Mantas
Wonderful to watch first thing in the morning, I’m so motivated to work outside in my garden surrounding by nature and birds singing
I love being outside
Thank you 🦘❤️❤️❤️
As an environmental engineer, beaver dams are extremely important in improving water quality by slowing the water down and allowing more water to enter the groundwater system. I do not know the history of this dam or the area but beaver dams are extremely helpful in creating a healthy ecosystem for fish, amphibians, and vegetation.
But it was destroying part of his field and that was eating into the income of the farm.
Shut up spy beaver
You must be part of a beaver lobby group.
@@robertlivingston1634 I fully understand that it was damaging farm property but in any other case, these dams help increase groundwater meaning we have more water to use. Without the dams slowing water down, we lose water to evaporation.
@@davidbrent9660 nope just an environmental engineer. My priority is to help protect human health first, then the environment
That was flippin' AWESOME! It may not be easy but this technique really gets rid of almost the whole dam. To do that the way you were doing it would have taken longer IMO. It looks like the force of the water even gets rid of most of the mud that was behind the dam. It was really great to see all the bubbles coming up from behind the dam before it collapsed. That was a sure sign it was going to go.
Wow! That was amazing. Just watching you dismantling that so carefully and being able to see exactly when it was going to give way. Brilliant.
Thanks!❤️
Modern day beavers are so advanced, that they are using boards for their dams. Their woodworking technologies keeps developing.
Incredible footage! I think if you were to make a TH-cam "short" of the collapse it could be very popular. It could boost your channel to the heights it deserves to reach
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I will of course :)
I understand that it might not be good for your crops, but beaver dams are one of the best methods to increase biodiversity in an area, prevent draughts and prevent wildfires, so please consider this.
We don’t have wildfires. Our weather is perfect.
Could have installed some kind of drain conduit to keep it at a better level , it would keep your field irrigation naturally
Ideal rice growing country
Fuck the wetlands! Agriculture sustains human-kind!
@@Kenislovaswell lets see that
Watching that video was extremely satisfying. Thank you for sharing it with the world.
You are a true artist when it comes to engineering with your bare hands ✋️ ✨️ !!
The beavers are trying to restore the wetland that agriculture took over and monocultured, removing all the bugs and birds that naturally would thrive
Cringe beavers
Everyone knows that beavers are actually Russian invaders and have no place in a civilized world.
Oh look a dumb democrat who doesn't understand that our population wouldn't be possible without farming
Good point bro
That may be so but I rather have this farmer crops grow that I can eat than have bugs eat beaver poo!😂
Well done, good job!
That's like when I've had constipation for 4 days, then finally.... finally a big release and it all feels better. 😊
Lol :D
Kenislovas, Man I have to agree with you. That was the biggest collapse of them all. So far. I loved watching the whole dam go down the stream all at once. A lot of work.💪👍
I’ve seen a ton of damn breaking videos and that’s one of the most satisfying for sure. Most people just rip it from the top but to see it collapse more naturally is far more entertaining