Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: RB on November 02, 2019, 12:58:49 PM
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Hey All,
How do we get rid of a Beaver that is blocking a culvert and causing damage to a private road? Unincorporated Snohomish County. If you do not want to answer here please PM me. Thank you
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Relocation is pretty much not an option. Trapping season is just open so maybe someone will volunteer. If not you will have to hire it done by a WCO. Look here for a list of WCOs in your area
https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/living/nuisance-wildlife/wildlife-control-operators.
A put up beaver is only worth about $10 so don't be surprised if you have to hire someone.
Quite a range of prices so shop around.
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Relocation is pretty much not an option. Trapping season is just open so maybe someone will volunteer. If not you will have to hire it done by a WCO. Look here for a list of WCOs in your area
https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/living/nuisance-wildlife/wildlife-control-operators.
A put up beaver is only worth about $10 so don't be surprised if you have to hire someone.
Quite a range of prices so shop around.
Awesome, Thanks! I received a PM from a member that is close by and will be contacting him shortly to see what we can do. This is one of the great reasons why I like this forum, thanks you guys! :tup:
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If you don't end up working it out, let me know. I handle the nuisance beaver on quite a few farms in the area.
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If you don't end up working it out, let me know. I handle the nuisance beaver on quite a few farms in the area.
We got it handled now thanks! :tup:
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It has been several year now but,,,, we shipped some to winthop because they were doing a restoration project using beaver