I doubt an electric fence will dissuade a wild hog from a visit… maybe a TIG fence would be better
Some morons imported (illegally!) coons to Europe "because they are funny", then left them in the woods when they discovered they are not so funny after all, but we don't have so many of them to become a nuisance.
In my region, instead, there is the problem of the wild hogs: this photo gives you an idea of the size of these beasts… the back of the truck is ~ 1.70 × 1.40 metres
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Looks like salami, pork chops and homemade rav’s with chard, cheese & pork! And add some of that yummy “paste cu pesto” from Genoa!...Mangiare!!!
David, Buy or grow some Hot peppers and dry out and grind them than spread the powder where they are a problem.
Wild hogs are a boarSome morons imported (illegally!) coons to Europe "because they are funny", then left them in the woods when they discovered they are not so funny after all, but we don't have so many of them to become a nuisance.In my region, instead, there is the problem of the wild hogs: this photo gives you an idea of the size of these beasts… the back of the truck is ~ 1.70 × 1.40 metresView attachment 79142In the province of Genoa alone, and it's the smallest of the region, last year there was an excess of more than 10,000 wild hogs. This is the result of a "tour" of some of them in a garden:View attachment 79143Alas, the Barret M82 is not allowed here, but some hunters use against them 12 mm shotguns loaded with single balls.I doubt an electric fence will dissuade a wild hog from a visit… maybe a TIG fence would be better
Too bad I don't live closer to you. I love hunting wild hogs... as long as the neighbors aren't worried about some weird guy with night vision goggles that looks like a sniper sitting on your balcony. :lmao:
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