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Studies show that watching a beaver eat cabbage lowers stress by 17% (Original Post) Different Drummer Nov 28 OP
I did a search to find videos of eating beavers and what I found was not relaxing. Midnight Writer Nov 28 #1
No no no. It's beavers eating. Not eating beavers... druidity33 Nov 28 #2
A ha. johnnyfins Nov 28 #3
For me, it's silverbacks loudly crunching produce, brimming with nonchalance Montauk6 Nov 28 #4
I love animals! JustAnotherGen Nov 28 #5
Off to find a movie of beavers eating cabbage. I need this. scipan Nov 28 #6
If he eats my share of the cabbage, I'll double that %. keithbvadu2 Nov 28 #7
It works!!!! AverageOldGuy Nov 28 #8
My wife is hooked on this guy lately. It does destress somehow! Lucky Luciano Nov 28 #9
Delightful- thank you. NT bee_peaceful Nov 28 #10
Worked for me! MLAA Nov 28 #11
Watching a beaver eat cabbage reminds me of the groundhogs who destroyed my garden, Jack Valentino Nov 28 #12
And 71% markodochartaigh Nov 28 #13

druidity33

(6,601 posts)
2. No no no. It's beavers eating. Not eating beavers...
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 08:23 PM
Nov 28

that is going to lead you somewhere else entirely.

Better yet, beavers eating cabbage. Just stick with that.

AverageOldGuy

(2,196 posts)
8. It works!!!!
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 09:00 PM
Nov 28

I’ve watched four times and my stress level is almost zero.

Did two gin and tonic have anything to do with it?

Jack Valentino

(1,514 posts)
12. Watching a beaver eat cabbage reminds me of the groundhogs who destroyed my garden,
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 09:28 PM
Nov 28

so that does not reduce my stress level.....

Wish I could afford to keep a DOG--- by all accounts that is a major deterrent.

My other idea is to place standard mousetraps throughout the garden---

It would hurt to step onto one of those, and provide "negative feedback"--
while it wouldn't kill an animal of that size...

The little bastards have wrecked things to one degree or another for the past two years....

(The colony is centered under my next-door neighbor's garage...
I managed to live-trap ONE of them for relocation in that time, but that's all)




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