Beaver Dam Removal Next To The Road! DAMAGE appeared!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ส.ค. 2023
- Beavers dam that makes real damage to the road and culvert. I met farmer there who is hunter too. He said that he will wait for those beavers to eliminate them. If they will stay here for a long time, they will make huge negative impact for the road.
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This may be the best-engineered dam we have seen. Great building makes for interesting deconstruction.
@@bryanmaycock2304 Beavers are evolving. 😎
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if you leave the wood around after you take the dam apart of course the beavers will reuse it to make another dam... I guess that is one way to keep in business...
Mr Beaver has earned a University degree for the variety of materials, including plenty of rocks, that he has used in this dam. Congratulations on your work Sir.
anything for a good youtube appearance of Mr.Beaver.
I'm impressed with the beaver's use of large rocks in the dams
You made some beaver very unhappy. They had a lot of water backed up. Another job well done.
I'm impressed just by the different types of wood, both natural and manufactured, that these beavers were able to collect and use.
Theyre impressive little engineers
Those beavers must be strong all those big rocks. Wow😮
Yeah...look at that one rock how it is placed on top of the branch!
Yes a lot of rocks there..
Someday we will see them carrying bags 🛍️ of cement 😂😂❤❤
@@suzieaustin.5905😂😂😂
there probably body.beavers they go to gym 3 times a day haha 😂
that dam was holding back a lot of water, i was watching the water flowing out of the culvert and it just seemed to just keep coming. Great work. Now for the municipality to come and take a look at the damage to the road.
Thanks Ricardo!
That is one muscle bound beaver - good sized rocks in that dam.
I don't mind a good day of work as long as I can watch it on TH-cam.
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My goodness, the Lithuanian Beavers must be the size of American Brown Bears to have the strength to move those rocks!!
You are an amazing person. I have been so blessed to have found this channel.
Be Safe my friend, life is getting very strange.
God Bless
Thank You! very nice to see it!
American Beavers weigh 55 pounds and they are basically a Giant flat tail rat. Just think of a large dog in size. Then, consider that they move entire TREES into the water to place them. They regularly fell 16 inch and larger trees one y cousin's property. They are as good a lumber jack as an engineer.
@@djea3589 sorry those little fat beavers are one step closer to becoming a very nice warm winter coat...😆😄
Wow, now that is how you take out a beaver dam. Those beavers will think their whole dam gave way and will hopefully move away looking for better areas. Very nice work!!! Great Job!!!
Master craftsman beavers. When it's got mud, big rocks, big logs and sticks mixed throughout, you know you've got some old timer builders and the dam ain't going down without a fight. It was good you had all that water pressure built up behind it.
Imagine what they could do with concrete 😂
Mantas, that was a wonderful job you did on that dam. It was so big and was holding a tremendous amount of water. Very well done sir. I love your videos. I hope your wife and baby are well also.
Thank you very much! We are happy!
Nothing more satisfying than manual labor and a job well done.
I remember when you went inside the culvert. It was scary looking. I do not recall ever seeing so many rocks.
The Beavers down stream, be like! Hey, look!! New building materials coming 😂
😂😂😂
That's one hell of a dam those beavers constructed. It's like a reinforced concrete bunker
Yeah it is!
Who else was just trying to watch Wyona's Big Brown Beaver and now you're here?
I don’t remember how I initially found these but now I watch them all the time 😂
@@StaceyLyn78 my first thought would be remove all those boards and branches away from the same place...SHEESH!!!
I was looking forward to Wynonnas big brown beaver myself, les Claypool so crazy...
That was some dam, these beavers are superb engineers.
Fabulous work without a college degree.
I had heard that beavers use rocks but had never seen one when a dam was being taken apart. Very well done. That hole in the road needs tending to.
There is a video of a beaver cutting down a pretty large and thick branch and dragging it, little by little, to make a dam. Very strong little thing. Amazing what they can do, they are builders🎉
Job well done as usual...God Bless You and Stay Safe...Thanks for the video...
Wow that's amazing on how beavers used mud and rock too
SIR! That was a GREAT ONE!! HARD work and AMAZING results!!! GOD Bless!!!! :)
Thank you! 🙏
The evolution of beavers, their dam-building instincts, and adaptability is awe-inspiring. Now I see they're using rocks to reinforce their dams. What will you do when they learn how to use concrete?? (laughter). Are you ever concerned the beavers were re-introduced to the baltic states??
That was the best dam removal I have seen you do. Clearing what is making white water at the front of the dam will make it easier to remove material from the top. I have seen that many large rocks in a dam. Great job,
Do you haul away the building materials that the beaver used, or do you just try to scatter it, knowing that the beaver can easily collect it and rebuild the dam?
Beavers sitting their saying ‘DAMN IT’
Mantas, talk about some large rocks in this beaver dam, I was surprised to so many and hear you hitting them with your rake as you demanded the dam, great video and have a wonderful week. David B.,Utah. USA. ❤❤❤.
Thank you! Yeah it was a lot of rocks there.. :)
Dang! A lot of really big rocks!
Suspiciously.. hmm
Well done by the beaver. Nice construction. Really strong dam.
Nice job!
Beavers doing natures work
This is the biggest I have ever seen. Lots of work for you to do. You're doing a great job.
It was not very biggest :)
That was a good one,..lot of backup water,..
❤❤😊 wow this one had alot of rocks
Beavers? I like water too. Stay safe
That was a very well established dam with so much soil and rock in it. It must have taken the beavers years to build it!
A couple of days.
First time I have ever seen big rocks in a beaver dam. Very interesting.
I enjoyed watching you work at removing that Beaver dam!
It’s amazing how good those little guys are at that
They build a rock wall and disguised it as a beaver dam. Good video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Fantastic Beaver Dam removal , very kool THE Waterfall effect 🎉
Thank you!
That looked very rocky. First time I've seen you deal with rocks.
Yeah it was!
All things considered, you really gotta admire how diligent these beavers are. These little guys put their noses to the grindstone and get to work. The dams are works of art, really. It's almost a shame you have to tear them down.
The dilemma of saving a road with a growing hole or a habitat for these creative dam builders
I agree also the use of rocks on the bank to keep the wood and structure from drifting away.
From Canada, all my sympathies to the poor beaver.
They were captured and executed by the local authorities. They did not suffer.
Excellent video my friend,so relaxing to watch. Thanks for sharing .❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You are welcome!
Good thing you are throwing the wood so far away that the beavers cannot rebuild dam in, say, 1/2 night!!
lots of rocks in this one, great job
Cheers!
You did such an amazing job. You must have been exhausted by the end of it.
Really enjoy your content.
Thanks!:)
It's amazing how they get those rocks too! Good job!
It’s 11pm on a Saturday and I’m at home watching a guy clear beaver dams!
I was thinking about post 10 with this one but the more I watch it, the more I am starting to understand. Great video.
Thanks!
Mantis, you must be part goat because you are so sure-footed jumping around those rocks. (Thank goodness Roberta looks like Momma and not Goat Daddy. 😅)
Seriously, how much weight can one of those flat tailed water squirrels move. Some of those rocks look to be over 10 kg each. This was a very orderly built dam also with layers of vertical and alternating horizontal sticks. From the scraping noise, there seemed to be a large number of rocks incorporated into this dam. They are amazing little flat tailed water rat engineers. I can guarantee you pissed them off removing this damn
Hug Elfa. What does she want for Christmas this year?
Experience:D I think yes 10kilos was the weight. She loves Toys :D
consider that on may cousin's property they regularly drop 16 to 24 inch trees. then they pull them into the water where they can move them easily. The problem is that my cousin has a LAKE and they are destroying it, trying to fill it with sediment so the water will spread out. Funny too, there is a lowland that they could work in forever, but they don't like that area because it floods.
Another excellent dam removal
I've never seen a beaver build with rocks
So many rocks and boulders. I can hear them tumble interesting sound within the rushing water.
Awesome job as always
Công việc nạo vét kênh mương chống ngập úng 👍👏👏
I think it is amazing that I can sit here in the UK and watch you doing your work far away in Lithuania - Internet is truly amazing. Thank you for your videos - they are very interesting, the filming has really improved tremendously, keep up the good work!
Thank you very much my friend!
Dang! Those beavers were really in construction mode! Good job, young man. Lookout for very unhappy beavers! Take care!
Thank you!
Great job as always.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎🦫🦫🦫
Hey Papa, I think this is the first time we see stones in the dam build, yes? Those pesky critters went all out with tree trunks, stones, and mud. Where are they bringing stones from?
Maybe not the 1st time. The rocks is from eroded culvert I guess.
it's fascinating how the beavers can integrate such large stones into their dam
Yeah.. especially ones that outweigh them 2 to 1.. hmmmm
@@andrewclayterman6230I’ve seen rocks in a lot of beaver dams, even on Post 10s posts. You’ll be surprised what can be carried down a waterway too.
That is the first beaver dam I have seen where they incorporated stones. I knew they will stucco a dam with mud but this is a first for the stones.
I noticed on TH-cam that guys are burning up all the sticks and woods collected by the beavers to make their task very difficult. You must do a video of burning all the wood and sticks up. Looking forward to it. 👍 Enjoyed your video
Not allowed mate..🤷♂️
Really enjoyed this. Thank you.
So many rocks!
I didn't realize beavers used rocks in their dams. They must be eating the Wheaties!
Yes, they are using a lot of different material :)
Those pesky beavers, lol
You have to eliminate the problem or they'll just rebuild the dam over night.
Keep up your valuable efforts
Looks like beavers had help.
Dam good job
Beaver damn this guy is distroying my dam
Thank you Mantas
I loved this video so much I’ll watch it again before I go to sleep tonight
Stay well and happy together with your family 🦘❤️❤️❤️
Thank You!
Another great job !
That looks like a great workout. Great work. Also, beavers are great constructors of dams.
I have watched you I the past ( you would only jst enough to let water out and to me make it easier for beaver to rebuild)and was not impressed but this one you did a awesome job I willmost definitely be watching more often.
Thanks :)
A fifty pound beaver can really kick your butt.
Yeah, but they afraid of me 👀
Cool video as always. Stay safe out there.
Thank you!
Beaver dams are amazing. Even when they are half gone the rest doesn't just wash away. Good you are pulling it apart slowly so the materials can wash away and make it harder for them to rebuild.
A of guys doing this have locations they have to visit again and again because the beavers don't give up. Great job! I really like your vids.
Thank you!
Excellent job 👍
They put more than a few huge Rocks into this one, more than I've ever seen before actually
Yes, it was!
Beavers thinking... GOD DAMM YOU POST TEN
Post ten? What does it mean, please?
Great job
That beaver is playing for jeeps with all those rocks
I thought these things are just a bunch of branches but it's more solid than most civil engineering projects in my city.
Looks like the beaver had some human help to build such a symmetrical structure with rocks at the banks for support 🤣
IDK who would do that :)
Everything the beaver did was natural and beautiful. The road is the damage.
Those channels purpose is to drain the fields.
@@Kenislovas If my purpose would be hurt you, can I do it?
@@milionowskiwhat you do when you find mouse or snake in your house?
@@Kenislovas Set them free? don't tell me you are killing them...
@@milionowski I didn’t kill them.
Good job sr
They are so cunning little fellows. How does the beavers carry those big rocks?!!🦫🦫🦫
Never known a beaver to move ROCKS! …
Great video, love your commitment sir. ❤
Thank you!🙏
If it is possible I’d like to be able to have two perspectives of the demolition. One watching the dam coming apart and another watching down the creek to see the difference of both.
I like your beaver hooded top.
Something I’ve noticed is that beaver dams are great water filters. Before he tore it down the water was crystal clear coming out. Once he tore it down it went dark.
"The road's collapsing!"
I saw that coming. If no one fills the hole with some gravel and soil/sand, the erosion will speed up and it won't be long before the road becomes impassable. Yes, the complete culvert needs to be replaced, but in the meantime someone should try to slow the erosion. I saw plenty of rocks in the channel there.
An old friend, who had beaver issues year-after-year, told me that putting a little dishwashing detergent (liquid) upstream will chase the beavers away, since the soap would wash away the oils in their pelts. Just an idea; however, getting rid of all the beavers will be an issue for your channel, no?
I’m not sure what the legalities are but just in my mind doing this would fall under animal cruelty laws, would the soap wash off and the natural oils replenish themselves? Yes, but still not the most humane way, just trap and relocate them.
And you don't want them gone from the area completely, they are a valuable part of the ecosystem, it's just tough to leave room for them.