Feral Hogs Are a Growing Menace in the U.S.

Feral hogs reproduce rapidly, with a single female producing up to 24 piglets per year.

Explosive Population Growth 

They destroy crops, costing U.S. farmers billions of dollars annually.

Widespread Agricultural Damage

Their rooting behavior disrupts ecosystems, damages forests, and threatens native species.

Severe Environmental Impact 

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Feral hogs spread dangerous diseases like swine brucellosis and pseudorabies to livestock and humans.

Disease Carriers

Aggressive hogs have been known to attack people, pets, and even vehicles.

Threat to Human Safety

Once mostly in the Southeast and Texas, feral hogs are now spreading into new states.

Expanding Territory

Traditional hunting and trapping methods are ineffective due to their intelligence and rapid breeding.

Difficult to Control

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