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Re: Beaver Damage..HELP???????
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Posted by Jared in VT on January 03, 2004 at 18:57:51 from (216.66.108.130):
In Reply to: Beaver Damage..HELP??????? posted by AWB on January 03, 2004 at 17:47:56:
AWB, You're in a fix, relentless Beavers on one side, merciless buracrat's on the other. The State or the Fed's should get involved, because if the Beaver are feeding on your hedge, it is only because they have little else to eat. Cedar variants are at the bottom of their shopping list. You've gotten some good advise; my 2 cents: 1. The eletric fence is a good idea. String it long and low and tough enough to repel hungry, angry hog's. 2. A dog on a run is good, provided he can cover the entire hedge and has an interest in his work. He'll have to stay on the job 24/7 cause the beaver work 2nd and 3rd shift pretty hard. 3. Deliver an alternate food supply. In fact, this coupled with some mix of one of the above, may work better. Beaver prefer; willow, cottonwood, poplar, alder, maple pretty much in that order. Cut it fresh and put small amounts on site.
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