Landowners, farmers and ranchers across Texas have at least one common enemy: The bands of feral hogs that rip through their land, causing over $500 million in damages each year. These descendants of ...
In Texas, feral hog populations are expanding into suburban zones, making them difficult to control. Feral hogs cause landscape damage and pose parasite risks for all pets and people on properties.
Nine months after the Texas Department of Agriculture approved a new toxicant to curb crop-destroying feral hogs, many farmers and ranchers are still leery or unaware of the hog poison. Scimetrics Ltd ...