TRAPPING TECHNIQUES
Trapping a hog(s) can be somewhat difficult. However, through our years of experience, we have made the mistakes and learned from them. We now know the right way to approach any given situation. We assess the intelligence of the hogs in your area, and cater to their knowledge. See how we break down that process…

First we assess the property and any damage.
Do you actually have a hog problem?
If so, we set up a bait station to “train” the hogs and get them comfortable.

Next, we set up cameras and track the history. We set you up with a monthly bait fee to keep the area isolated and active.

If there is a hog problem, we set up the trap in stages… again, depending on the intelligence of the hogs.
We test and verify all systems before putting them into use.

Once the system is up and in place, we’re able to track them through a photo texted directly to us. Then we can send a text back to the trap to drop the gate!