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Review: Helping draw wild hogs for eradication - This is one of the attractants I have been using to draw the wild hogs to a selected area for eradication. They are a nuisance that destroys crops and disrupts other wildlife patterns. Review: Cannot say it worked in any degree - Tried this is an environment with pigs moving through the area and nothing touched it















| ASIN | B000UJ5T48 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25 x 25 x 25 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Item model number | WGI-WLD059 |
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Helping draw wild hogs for eradication
This is one of the attractants I have been using to draw the wild hogs to a selected area for eradication. They are a nuisance that destroys crops and disrupts other wildlife patterns.
B**R
Cannot say it worked in any degree
Tried this is an environment with pigs moving through the area and nothing touched it
A**.
Hog candy
Great quality, works well with hogs that can't resist the berry smell. This is my second purchase great value for money last a long time. Mix with feed and add water to bring out the fermentation.
A**R
Highly recommend this product
Excellent product
A**.
Attracted A Lot of Wildlife, but Didn’t Draw in Hogs for Me
I bought this specifically to attract feral hogs away from a sensitive area of my property. I live in Florida where hogs are invasive and regularly cause damage by rooting and trampling young trees. My goal wasn’t general wildlife feeding it was to draw hogs into a safer part of the property with clear shooting lanes. I tested this in two different ways over multiple days. First, I placed small piles on the ground as directed on the bag. Later, I mixed it into a deer feeder so it would spread automatically each day. In terms of attracting wildlife in general, it definitely drew attention. I saw plenty of rabbits, raccoons, crows, opossums, and even a coyote checking it out. However, I did not have any success attracting hogs. Not once. I even watched a hog walk past the area without stopping or showing interest, which was surprising given how quickly they usually investigate disturbed ground or feed. That said, attractants can be very location and herd dependent, so this may work better in other regions or with different hog populations. It just didn’t produce results for my specific use case. Overall, it may work as a general wildlife attractant, but if your primary goal is specifically feral hogs, your results may vary.
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