No more peaches

Being that the pond is surrounded by trees....it's about 75 yards or more to get to this peach tree...he is wandering pretty far to get these.
He also took down my Methley plum tree.
 
@ktrain that looks simply awful Kevin. Have you tried reasoning with these beavers? I'd hate to see you have to turn them into hats. Bad beavers bad bad bad. Maybe another electrified fence around your new peach orchard.
 
So check this out...of course it did come back for the entire tree.
It was at least 15' tall.
One of those chewed up stumps was already cut down by me because it hung over my raised beds....so not sure why it chewed it up other than to eat it. lol

Anyway, to try to convey the distance it is traveling and dragging this tree away I took a pic, doesn't do it justice because there is a hill that goes down to the water that you cannot see.

Now I am worried about my fig trees on the backside of the house.
I never would have thought it would travel so far when there are literally trees surrounding the pond.
Suppose it is sick of pine?

In these pics are the stumps, the older one that is dull in color is the pear tree, it was at least 20' high, the newer chewed one is the peach.

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@superdave336 lol It's got to be the case...it's probably sick of pine trees.
I need to do something before it gets my fig trees and the 1 plum tree we have left.
Also I just removed the fence around my mulberry, now I think I may put it back.
I hate having to worry about these things.
 
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