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	<title>Animal Live Traps &#187; beaver</title>
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		<title>Beaver damage to dock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>WE HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGE TO BOAT AND PONTOON MOTOR AND CONTROL CABLE INSULATION ON LAKE HARTWELL BEING CAUSED BY BEAVER.  DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS?</em></p>
<p>In most cases these animals will not quit and move on without some strong &#034;persuasion&#034;. This means you&#039;ll need to trap and relocate them. As you&#039;re probably learning, they can cause quite a bit of damage to docks. They will mostly chew the styrofoam and/or plastic floats doing permanent damage. They can also chew the dock itself depending on the kind of wood used to construct it. The <a  href="http://www.livetraps.com/live-traps/beaver-live-and-humane-traps"><strong>Easy Set Live Beaver Trap</strong></a> is a good option for this type of problem but you could use some other devices we have featured in our <a  href="http://www.bugspray.com/articles99/beaver.html"><strong>beaver control article</strong></a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>WE HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGE TO BOAT AND PONTOON MOTOR AND CONTROL CABLE INSULATION ON LAKE HARTWELL BEING CAUSED BY BEAVER.  DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS?</em></p>
<p>In most cases these animals will not quit and move on without some strong &#034;persuasion&#034;. This means you&#039;ll need to trap and relocate them. As you&#039;re probably learning, they can cause quite a bit of damage to docks. They will mostly chew the styrofoam and/or plastic floats doing permanent damage. They can also chew the dock itself depending on the kind of wood used to construct it. The <a  href="http://www.livetraps.com/live-traps/beaver-live-and-humane-traps"><strong>Easy Set Live Beaver Trap</strong></a> is a good option for this type of problem but you could use some other devices we have featured in our <a  href="http://www.bugspray.com/articles99/beaver.html"><strong>beaver control article</strong></a>.</p>


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