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Beavers Beavers are vegetarians. They eat the tree bark, aquatic and terrestrial herbaceous plants. Beavers take down trees and use the branches, plus mud and stones to make dams. They also use the branches to make their homes, called lodges, using their hands to pack the mud around the outside of the lodge for insulation. Beaver dig canals so they can reach food away from their pond, using the water for protection from predators. The canal also allows them to float heavy limbs back to their pond instead of dragging them over land. In the fall, beaver store limbs and branches under the water for use as food for the winter. This is called a food "cache". Beaver display many positive traits, such as living as a family, using complex communication systems, building homes, storing food, and creating transportation networks with ponds and canals. We can learn a great deal from their values. It's believed they mate for life and are monogamous. Beaver are good parents with both mother and father taking an active roll in raising kits. Beaver normally have two to four kits at a time, sometimes more, if food is abundant. The youngsters stay with their parents for two years. Beaver are hard workers, have a strong sense of purpose, are persevering, and skilled craftsman. Advantages of Having Beavers
Deterring Beaver From Chewing Your TreesThe easiest way to beaver proof your trees is to simply wrap a heavy gauge wire around the base of your trees. In addition, you can always plant vines, tall flowers, or shrubbery around your trees to camouflage the wire.
Date Last Modified 09/25/2008
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