

Beaver control in our state generally requires both population control and managing the water level
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Due to both their breeding habits and the destructive results of beaver dams.

This culvert runs along three hundred feet underground, it carrys water from a series of runoffs from a Large Tech
Voc. School, Its parking lots, roads, and athletic fields all feed into it and it then feeds into a steam that feed
s a large lake. At about sixty feet in there was a thirty foot long plug of mud and thatch, ten feet further in there
was fifteen feet of dam sticks, mud, and rocks and after that was a wall of logs

After pumping water down to a workable level and donning a wet suit a full eight hour day was
spent mucking out this tunnel. Today with the help of culvert protection the water rises and resides as it was meant to,
Young beaver leave a nearby swamp on a yearly basis to make their own way and this series of runoffs is a constant target
for them, therefore trapping is done yearly
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Trap & remove all Beaver
Culvert cleanout
culvert protectors
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Beaver control Hudson Mass,Massachusetts control,control,remove beaver Beavers, mostly. What should be a family’s haven of rest has become a heaven for the wood-chewing creatures. In the four years he estimates catching and/or killing 25 beavers. Recently, it has been especially aggravating. The beavers have felled cypress trees, maple trees, even a weeping willow. Overall, the critters have cost him between $3,000 and $4,000 in landscaping costs. the beavers probably come from the nearby appropriately-named Beaver Creek, It appears they come during the night, take the wood from his trees and use it to dam up running water from a city drainage pipe. Sunday night, he spotted five in his pond — a beaver bonanza. He traps what he can and he shoots what he can. Unfortunately, he can’t babysit his trees throughout the day and night. And now, he’s looking for other ways to save his bark from their bite. His options are few. He has considered putting wire mesh around the bottoms of the trees left standing. Putting a fence around the pond doesn’t seem practical and would take away from the natural beauty of the place. Some experts say deer repellents can be effective against beavers. Others say they’re useless. “It always gets worse in October and November,”“We need to get this under control.” he didn't know he was going after one of the largest beavers ever trapped in the country. The average beaver weighs about 45 pounds. When a licensed wildlife control operator, went to check the traps he'd set in his neighbor's backyard pond, he was astonished by the size of his catch - two beavers, one weighing a whopping 93 pounds, the second at a hefty 60 pounds. "It's just obnoxious how funny and huge this thing is,", holding the beaver's tail from where it hung in his backyard. The Department of Fish and Game doesn't keep statistics on the largest beavers caught in the state, but it's easily one of the biggest beavers ever caught here. Trapping season for beavers doesn't open until Nov. 1, but a wildlife control operator can trap nuisance animals year-round. If it's out of season, which lasts until April 15 Animals trapped out of season are usually worth less because their fur is less dense than their winter coats. he caught the two prize beavers in less than a day. "The thing is, you have to check your traps every day," his calls are for beavers. "People don't think they can do anything about coyotes," he said. "But once beavers knock down a stand of trees and there's a pond on your property, they'll call." Even though he knows the 93-pounder is probably close to a national record, he doesn't really care about setting records. More important, he said, is getting paid for doing what he loves. The Water Department is seeking approval to trap and kill beavers after concluding they are creating a threat to the public water supply, application to the state to use banned traps to remove the beavers to protect drinking water Well , the Department of Environmental Protection conducted a site inspection. chief of the DEP's Drinking Water Program/Bureau of Resource Protection, concluded the presence of beavers there "poses an immediate threat to your public water supply and public health." The Water Department will soon present its concerns about the beaver threat in seeking the Conservation Commission's approval Water Department officials will attempt to convince the Conservation Commission the "only way to protect the water supply is to use the traps and remove the beavers," as the town has used nonlethal methods, which have been unsuccessful, The use of traps to remove beavers is permitted without an emergency permit during the Nov. 1 - April 15 trapping season, according to Stone. If the town uses the traps, it will not do so until Nov. 1, Sharpin said. After two resident complained of beaver-related flooding in their yards in March, At the time, officials were worried about flooding that occurred within 400 feet of Well 5. "We wanted to use nonlethal methods," "beaver deceivers," a piping system to lower the water levels at Bogastow Brook that beavers had raised. The Water Department and Board of Health have been monitoring the situation since spring, and observed that in late summer the beaver pond still had not receded from Well 5. "We need a 400-foot radius around the well (to comply with the state's mandate) to control what is within that area, that there is no potential contamination or risk to the water supply, In July, the department conducted a microscopic particulate analysis test of the well, which indicated a moderate risk of groundwater under the influence of surface water Certain particles could be picked up if surface water is feeding groundwater, which creates a moderate risk of slight contamination, "The water is safe, it's just that (the beavers created) a potential threat. But equally important is the requirements of the state to maintain a 400-feet radius around the well. We do not have that around our well that beaver activity posed a threat to the public water supply and concurred with his application to eliminate the threat, The DEP verified that a beaver dam impounded an area of about 20 acres that is encroaching within 200 feet of a primary drinking water source - Well 5. "The presence of muskrats or beavers within 400 feet of a public water supply well creates a potential threat to public health. Both animals have commonly been identified as carriers of Giardia Lamblia and Cryptosporidium, pathogens identified by US EPA as posing an unacceptable risk to drinking water," eliminate the beavers and lower the water level. She also recommended investigating mitigation of possible beaver activity downstream of the beaver dam. The Board of Health is requesting the DEP return to conduct another inspection because the health officials and Conservation Commission members were "not afforded that opportunity" on Sept. 21, when they only had an hour's notice of the visit, McCobb said. Now that the targeted beaver has been trapped, borough officials are hoping the town will no longer be dammed to endure flooding. A lethal trap proved successful in capturing the 31.5-pound, 40-inch-long female beaver that had built a dam and plugged up culverts The beaver was caught Sept. 12. "Since the capture, there has been no new activity in the park," The traps were removed after the beaver was caught, and no dams were rebuilt, allowing water to recede back to its normal level, a depredation permit, valid from August to Sept. 30, that allowed for beaver trapping outside of the normal trapping season. The Division of Fish and Wildlife issues the permits in situations when damage being done by animals affects public health and safety, or results in economic loss, according tothe lethal traps are necessary because the state is overpopulated with beavers, and there is nowhere to put them if captured alive. beaver activity caused the nearby cranberry bogs to fill to capacity with water, not allowing room for rainfall. 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