These things are moving in heavy. This is the first time I've gotten a pic in the daylight. Try and watch it as a video to see all the piglets.
ThisSpeaking from experience, I would call the USDA….the only government help I've ever got.
I'll add, also get an exemption from TWRA. This allows hunting at night, trapping, and baiting. It states that baiting is allowed even during big game season. USDA built a trap on my place that appears to be permanent. They come in when I call and begin the process.This
USDA traps, on our lease, at least twice a year (multi day process) and does a great job. We, the members, try our best to kill as many as we can. Last year, 2023, we had 73 trapped and/or killed. They come back each year. You cant get rid of them, only contol them.
True. We have that exemption as well. I have never hunted them at night but one day would like to give it a try.I'll add, also get an exemption from TWRA. This allows hunting at night, trapping, and baiting. It states that baiting is allowed even during big game season. USDA built a trap on my place that appears to be permanent. They come in when I call and begin the process.
Not cruel at allIf you could kill momma while they are still that little…. the piglets will hang around and be pretty dumb while you kill them all. Cruel but it works
Trap them NOW! I happen to know those little piglets fit nicely on a camp grill!!
Man, those look good!