Posted by glennster on December 06, 2017 at 05:54:53 from (162.204.231.51):
grrrrr....these critters are driving me nutz!!! have creeks on both farms and these things do major damage. have trapped about 40 of em the past several years, and have a trapper working them currently. here is the latest. the other farm has a main tile that drains into a pond built by a prev owner. they dug the pond. there is an outlet that runs under an earth berm and drains into my creek. dang beavers pushed dirt and debris around the drain and raised the pond level about 4 feet and now the main tile isnt draining. had an excavator out twice this year to clean around drain. i am thinking maybe take some cattle panels,, 5x18 feet and making a fence around the drain. will need to dig out the drain again before installing the fence. think it will work? any other ideas! heres a pic of the drain. its a verticle pipe with slots cut in it, goes down about 9 feet before the 90 elbow that flows to creek. all the dirt around the drain is what they hauled in. the actual bank is about 6 feet from the drain, and the bank is pretty steep. they backfilled it in real good!
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