Trapping probably is the most effective feral hog control technique available to most land managers. Aerial gunning can be fairly effective but should be implemented over large areas (a few thousand ...
Wild hogs aren’t just a nuisance — they’re one of North America’s most destructive invasive species. With no natural predators and an explosive reproductive rate, their population has surged past six ...
The Michell family worked hard for two months last fall to plant fields of oats on their 150-acre farm in northeast Georgia. Then, over the winter, a big family of wild hogs — also known as a sounder ...
Discover how to trap wild hogs with these innovative solutions for invasive species population balance. Armored catfish, Eurasian boar, garlic mustard, red swamp crayfish, and wakame seaweed are all ...
What’s big, hairy, germy and can devour a 12-pound turkey without any help? No, it’s not that annoying uncle you’ll be sitting next to while he snores his way through the Cowboys game on Thanksgiving ...
As feral hogs continue to barrel into suburban and urban areas -- and even into Dallas' city limits -- trappers are turning to smartphone technology to help catch the animals. Locations such as Kiest ...
Feral hogs have long been known in Missouri as an invasive species capable of mass destruction of agriculture. Their aggressive rooting can lay waste to a field in a single night, costing farmers ...
Feral hogs cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage each year in Texas, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
Berkeley County is taking measures to root out a growing issue facing farmers and land owners. A partnership has been created to get a handle on a big pig problem. Invasive feral hogs multiply quickly ...
Wild hogs were also spotted in the Fairway Ranch and Briarwyck neighborhoods in Roanoke last week, according to a Roanoke ...
In the Roanoke neighborhood Fairway Ranch, residents have expressed "significant frustration and concern" with the hogs, ...
Neville Mattick says feral pigs are eating the lambs on his farm in the NSW Central West, with fewer than one in 100 surviving this season.