Aahahahaha - nice!
On the beaver topic, beaver dams are often a lot stronger than they look. I don't really see a problem with them, however they aren't common where we are, and they don't create much of a mess. I'd personally leave em and enjoy it, but I suppose it's your choice. You might want to note that if you restrict the level of their dam, you'll limit how high up the water goes, and therefore how far they'll get their wood from. Also, around here they've dealt with beaver dams by putting pipes over the top or through them that run far out ahead of the dam, the beavers don't figure it out to block a pipe that is far away from their dam and gravity sucks the water out when the pond level rises past a point.
On the beaver topic, beaver dams are often a lot stronger than they look. I don't really see a problem with them, however they aren't common where we are, and they don't create much of a mess. I'd personally leave em and enjoy it, but I suppose it's your choice. You might want to note that if you restrict the level of their dam, you'll limit how high up the water goes, and therefore how far they'll get their wood from. Also, around here they've dealt with beaver dams by putting pipes over the top or through them that run far out ahead of the dam, the beavers don't figure it out to block a pipe that is far away from their dam and gravity sucks the water out when the pond level rises past a point.






















































