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Re: Destructive Beaver Needs To Go
« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2024, 12:13:48 PM »
The beaver hasn't been an issue in a couple of weeks since they started releasing water from the reservoir weekly.  Each weekend the water comes up about a foot and by Monday it's back to minimal flow. The increased water flow usually washes out any stick obstacles. They get entangled in my irrigation intake screen. It's too bad because I'd like to have seen the just how big the critter is.
God Bless,
Scott

 


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