Beaver Control

Beaver Control

Beavers can cause serious damage to properties by flooding areas, damaging trees, and altering drainage systems. Our technicians have the skill and expertise to safely and effectively eliminate beaver activity while minimizing environmental impact. Whether the issue is near a residential property, commercial site, or roadway, we assess the situation and apply proven control methods. If beavers have become an ongoing problem for your home or business, reach out to the experts at Advanced Wildlife Control. We provide professional beaver control solutions designed to resolve the issue safely and responsibly.

Servicing New Hampshire & Maine

Beaver Prevention Services

Preventing future beaver activity is a critical part of effective beaver control. Our prevention services focus on identifying attractants such as water flow patterns, culverts, and vulnerable tree areas, then implementing measures to discourage reoccupation. This may include flow management solutions, protective barriers, and habitat modifications where appropriate. When combined with professional removal, these preventative strategies help reduce repeat flooding, property damage, and ongoing maintenance concerns.

Beaver Control FAQs

How do I know if beavers are causing problems on my property?

Signs of beaver activity include flooded areas, blocked culverts, gnawed or fallen trees, mud-packed dams, and rising water levels near roads, yards, or structures.

Are beavers dangerous?

Beavers are generally non-aggressive but can become defensive if cornered. The primary risk comes from flooding, tree damage, and compromised drainage systems rather than direct interaction.

Can I remove a beaver dam myself?

Removing beaver dams without proper planning often leads to repeated rebuilding and can worsen flooding. Professional control ensures the problem is addressed safely, legally, and effectively.

Will beavers come back after removal?

Beavers may return if favorable conditions remain. Prevention strategies such as flow management and habitat modification help reduce the likelihood of reoccupation.

Is beaver control guaranteed?

Wildlife control services cannot guarantee permanent results. However, combining professional removal with prevention measures significantly reduces the chance of recurring beaver activity.