tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6448259913624206180.post290850004795580797..comments2023-11-29T07:06:55.168-05:00Comments on Central Pennsylvania Forestry: Feral Hogs and WoodlotsDavid R. Jacksonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10274227503840900875noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6448259913624206180.post-7325889586713261102010-07-12T10:23:44.726-04:002010-07-12T10:23:44.726-04:00Hello,
I have been doing some extensive research...Hello,<br /><br /> I have been doing some extensive research on the feral hog problems in the lower states. The company I work for may have a solution that could help some of the rural folks out there. We have been supplying electrified netting to the USA for nearly three decades. These netting applications are built specifically for each specie and have been successful against everything from rabbits to mountain lion and bear.<br /><br /> We currently have a pig net for sale that is being used primarily for pastured animals but could be modified and/or tweaked to keep out the feral hog. They are perfect for keeping predators away from gardens, yards, food plots, orchards, crops, etc. They can also be hooked together for longer runs. I realize that this will not help with the overall population, but it will help folks keep these animals somewhat at bay, and if done on a large scale would force them into larger groups because of decreased acres to roam. In that sense they would be easier to trap and/or to kill. You may see these nets at www.premier1supplies.com.<br /><br /> I plan to travel to these states to view the terrain, talk to some people, bring along some nets and set them up to test the areas and see what we will be up against. I would greatly appreciate it if you could pass me along to some contact people in the area for a possible visit. The more I can learn about these animals the more I can get a netting application designed to fence them out. I look forward to hearing from you along with any additional ideas that could help. Thanks for your time and have a good day.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com