Hellified wrote:
A big beaver will take down a big tree.
My country acreage was on a river about 6 feet deep and about 35 feet wide with lots of beavers living there.
After all my big Elms died I planted about 40 trees around the yard , I would buy the cheap leftovers from the nurseries at end of season and most of the trees grew until they were about 4-6" at the base.
Beavers never ever came into my yard , they had lots of other forest to play in , every fall they poke sticks in the mud bottom of the river so they have food for the winter. When the water freezes it holds the twigs in place.
Early one winter we had freak warm temperatures and rain , the river rose about 12" , lifted the ice and beaver branches up and washed all their food downstream.
The next night all the beavers went into emergency mode , came into my yard and chewed down my 40 trees and hauled the branches to the river to replace the food they lost.