Beavers

Dam It! Got Beaver Trouble?

When nature’s engineers decide to renovate your waterfront property, things can get messy fast! While beavers are incredible architects, their home improvement projects probably weren’t in your landscaping plans. Batman Wildlife has the expertise to handle these enthusiastic lumberjacks before they turn your property into their next construction site.

Warning signs of beaver activity:

  • Trees with distinctive cone-shaped bite marks
  • Fallen or partially gnawed trees near water
  • Mysterious dams appearing in waterways
  • Flooding in previously dry areas
  • Blocked culverts or drainage systems
  • Muddy “slides” leading from water to chewed trees
  • Lodge construction (those dome-shaped piles of sticks in water)
  • Water levels rising unexpectedly in ponds or streams

How We Manage Your Eager Builders

At Batman Wildlife, we understand the delicate balance between protecting your property and respecting these industrious creatures. Our approach ensures effective beaver management while maintaining environmental responsibility.

Our process:

    Complete property assessment to evaluate damage and activity levels
  • Installation of tree protection systems for valuable specimens
  • Implementation of water level control devices
  • Culvert protection installation
  • Habitat modification to discourage settling
  • Humane trapping and relocation when necessary (permits required)
  • Installation of exclusion fencing in critical areas
  • Regular monitoring and maintenance of protection systems
  • Long-term management strategies to prevent future issues


Don’t let these ambitious architects redesign your waterfront without permission! Batman Wildlife has the solutions to protect your property while ensuring these busy builders find more appropriate construction sites. Contact us today before they start their next major project!

Note: All beaver management is conducted in accordance with local wildlife regulations and with proper permits when required.

Need help fast?

Emergency Number: (800) 437-1375