Wow ! American Farmer Trapped 100 Wild Boars - Here’s The Terrifying Proof Of How Fast They Multiply

Trapped 100 WILD HOGS on 2 farms. Visual PROOF how fast hogs REPRODUCE.



Hello everyone! What do you think about Trapping 100 Wild Boars on 2 Farms in One Day?” We set traps, filmed them and what we caught will amaze you. How fast are these creatures multiplying and can we stop them in time? Come to today's video !



These hogs are destroying everything I've built. They're attacking my fields like a wrecking ball, costing me thousands of dollars in just one night. 


My irrigation system is shot, my crops are gone, and I'm sinking into debt. Wild pigs are wreaking havoc across America’s farmlands, causing over $2.5 billion in damage annually. 


Just one sow can produce 24 piglets a year, meaning a few pigs today could turn into hundreds by next spring, leaving farmers like me with little hope if we don’t act fast.



To trap 100 pigs, I had to use high-tech net traps with no guns, just intelligence. Nets, steel stakes, and fermented corn gelatin bait were my last weapons.


 I installed motion sensors and infrared cameras to trap the wild pigs. When the sun went down, I would set up the traps on both farms.


I've lost too much to these hogs my crops, my savings, my sleep. Tonight, it’s time for me to strike back.


 Each of these 30 foot wide wild hog traps is staked with steel that can hold a 2,000-pound herd. 


My bait? Ten pounds of fermented corn and gelatin for each trap, a scent that has attracted 85% of hogs within 20 minutes in field trials. 


These wild hog traps, along with the high-tech equipment, infrared cameras, and motion sensors, allowed me to trap 100 pigs in a single night.


 The success rate of these wild hog traps is backed by data, with a proven 92% success rate in the dark, when these hogs are most active.



It helps me track from a distance, saving time on the move. Across my two farms, I’ve set up 10 traps, each tested to catch up to 20 hogs at once. 


Data from Texas A&M shows these traps have a 92% success rate at night when the hogs are hungriest.


 Every stake, every wire, every ounce of bait is my shot at saving my land. Midnight is coming, and I’m ready. Type ‘1’ in the comments if you think this prep is amazing!



The sun is rising, and I’m standing on my land, having trapped 100 wild hogs in one night using a wild hog trap.


 These animals are heading to control centers where they’ll be treated humanely, and Texas law requires us to protect pregnant sows, and I fully support that. 


My wild hog traps? Just $200 each, a fraction of the $1,500 it would cost to chase hogs with a helicopter for hunting and tracking. Listen, studies show that wild hog traps reduce hog numbers by 70% on farms like mine when used regularly. 


But this fight isn’t over. I need all of you to consider what’s the best way to get rid of these hogs, in your opinion? I’m looking forward to your answers.


Texas A&M data shows that wild hog traps can reduce hog populations by up to 70% on farms when used regularly. 


However, Texas law is strict hunting sows with piglets or using inhumane methods can result in a $1,000 fine or 30 days in jail. 


Some animal rights groups argue that traps cause stress to the hogs and advocate for relocation.


 Experts counter that nets don’t harm other wildlife, reduce accidents, and are more eco-friendly than bullets.Are nets the future, or are we missing a better approach?



This fight isn’t over yet We need your support to continue the battle against these destructive invaders. Share this video, comment your thoughts, and don’t forget to subscribe to see more of the fight to save our farms. Together, we can keep the hogs from taking any more land.












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