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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1400821" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Well, don't take my word for it, just something I heard elsewhere, but I do know, that the only time the critters plugged anything up was when the water level was higher on the inlet side of my culverts than the outlet, and the water was making a noise as it fell out the outlet side. This year, so far, the levels have been about equal both sides and no noise, and nothing has been plugged up. I do need to go check further down close to the river, where the overflow runs down a little hill over some roots and makes a little waterfall and see if they have done any work down there. There is plenty of debris for them to work with down there.</p><p>I'm still very much a novice/payin-the-stupid-tax at this beaver killing thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1400821, member: 18945"] Well, don't take my word for it, just something I heard elsewhere, but I do know, that the only time the critters plugged anything up was when the water level was higher on the inlet side of my culverts than the outlet, and the water was making a noise as it fell out the outlet side. This year, so far, the levels have been about equal both sides and no noise, and nothing has been plugged up. I do need to go check further down close to the river, where the overflow runs down a little hill over some roots and makes a little waterfall and see if they have done any work down there. There is plenty of debris for them to work with down there. I'm still very much a novice/payin-the-stupid-tax at this beaver killing thing. [/QUOTE]
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