Posted by da.bees on February 06, 2022 at 21:47:24 from (147.160.222.147):
In Reply to: Mud dobbers posted by Tractorcedric on February 06, 2022 at 19:31:05:
My brother had a pond about 50 yards from his barn and shop where dobbers made mud pies to stuff his things. Over the years they made nests in place you would never expect. Brother threw a #@&%$# fit and swore war ever time they messed something else up. One day he noticed 24 pond overflow pipe was covered in water and not flowing. Looking from dam,it didn't appear trash had lodged around intake but when he got near as possible to outlet below dam without wadding mud,he could see pipe was capped with mud. After ranting about dobbers for 2 days he finally put wadders on and went to see if he could bust the nest out with a wrecking bar. Eventhough beaver had never been seen within 20 miles before,he recconized tracks and saw stumps of small trees they had fell.
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