It's strange really when you think about it, I've lived this long (even on a farm) and up until last week I knew absolutely nothing about beavers except that they eat wood and make dams (and I only knew that because one time they made a dam in the culvert in the road and my dad and I would go visit it).. but over the last few weeks we have been taught a lesson in persistence by none other than the beaver family of 052...Just to give you a starting point... (in case you know as much about beavers as I do..)
The beaver (genus Castor) is a primarily nocturnal, large, semi-aquatic rodent. Beavers are known for building dams, canals, gullys, log cabins, and lodges (homes). They are the second-largest rodent in the world (after the capybara). Their colonies create one or more dams to provide still, deep water to protect against predators, and to float food and building material.
Ok - now that YOU TOO are a beaver expert.... this is the story....
Earlier this summer we were back visiting the pond one fine weekend and we noticed this giant hole in the bank... of course this spurred a serious discussion about what type of creature would be living in this hole... the final determination was it must be a beaver family (how cute we love beavers) - except we all thought they lived in lodges - not holes..
A few weeks later it was confirmed.. Big Lare (dad) saw a beaver baby go into the hole and all was good and right with the world...
Little did we know that was just the beginning... these cute and cuddly little beavers are not exactly the best "pet" on the farm... and as we went about our business for the next few weeks so did the '052 Beaver Family (whose middle name is persistence)...
Not a major deal until the tube almost filled up and flooded the surrounding fields...
But no problem, Bill went back one day to cut out the dam with a chainsaw (see pics below) to solve this small problem.
So, we are mad... it was off to You Tube for a lesson in Beaver Trapping (you think I"m joking but I am NOT).....
Bill, Trevor and Traci : Loosers
(the beavers also found the time to post a little note to us...)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
No beavers were harmed in the making of this blog... tune in later this week for the rest of the story
1 comment:
Traci, that is thee best story I have ever read! Too funny! I can hardly wait to read the next chapter.
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