BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Wild hogs are one of the most invasive species when it comes to damaging farmlands, eating up all kinds of crops like the ones grown here at home. They can also reproduce at ...
It tastes like fish oil, has the mouthfeel of rubber and looks like a ball of earwax, but wild pigs are literally dying to eat it. Louisiana scientists have patented a tasty but deadly bait that could ...
Louisiana has seen its population of wild hogs explode over the last several years – with them now outnumbering the number of Louisianans living in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport and Metairie ...
Feral hogs are trampling, digging and eating their way through a growing number of farms, causing more than $90 million worth of damage to Louisiana-grown rice, sugar cane and other crops each year.
It tastes like fish oil, has the mouthfeel of rubber and looks like a ball of earwax, but wild pigs are literally dying to eat it. Louisiana scientists have patented a tasty but deadly bait that could ...
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