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We have many beaver ponds on our property but this recently built one is threatening our septic system and this particular pond needs to go or at least be reduced. I break the dam and reduce the water level then install three pipes to keep the water level down. The pipes are 4" diameter PVC 20' long. I hammered metal posts into the bottom of the pond and wired the pipes to the posts so they stay in place. Over the winter we had a couple of beavers removed but there is at least one left (probably more – it is a big lodge). The beavers will continue to repair the dam after it is broken but the pipes seem to trick them. They try and clog the pipes but they are off the bottom of the pond and staggered and their attempts aren’t effective. The pipes are also perforated which is an added puzzle for the beavers. We are happy with this reduced water level. The remaining beavers are welcome to stay or go. Be careful when breaking a beaver dam. Depending on your jurisdiction you are likely liable for any flood damage you cause. In our case the water just dumps into the forest and there are numerous beaver ponds to absorb the flow of water before anything important (like the highway). This isn't my usual theme of video but perhaps this will help someone else in this situation. Follow Me… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KevinOutdoors1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevin_outdoors1/?hl=en My Camera Gear Main Camera for Video https://amzn.to/2P3NyN2 Camera Mounted Microphone https://amzn.to/2P6B5Zn Drone, DJI Mavic Air https://amzn.to/2PY8CtY My Camping Gear Frying Pan https://amzn.to/2KC3YMb Silky ‘Big Boy’ 2000, folding saw https://amzn.to/2ScLvbB Mora Garberg, full tang fixed blade knife https://amzn.to/2FHrc4B My Dehydrator Nesco Dehydrator https://amzn.to/2r8k1bI Any opinions expressed in this video are mine and mine alone and are not related to my employer or any other organization or individual. I have not been paid to make this video or to endorse a product. If I am ever paid for an endorsement or provided other compensation I will state it clearly in the video. Any advice or demonstration I provide is just advice. The viewer should take responsibility for their own actions, follow any manufacturers warnings and directions and act safely and responsibly when travelling in the backcountry.