FERAL PIG CONTROL
Feral pig control management in Central Queensland is a pressing concern due to the substantial damage these animals inflict on agricultural land, native ecosystems, and infrastructure. Strategies to mitigate feral pig populations often involve a combination of trapping, dogging, and baiting initiatives.
These measures aim to reduce the destruction of crops, erosion of soil, risk to persons and threats to native wildlife posed by feral pigs.
Control Methods
The selection of a suitable control method for feral populations in Central Queensland is contingent upon the specific requirements of the client and the prevailing environmental conditions. CQ SET employs three established techniques to effectively manage feral pig populations.
DOGGING
TRAPPING
BAITING