The big problem with this is wild boars are very very dangerous to humans unless you are armed and ready to shoot a mother or father boar. They are more intelligent than a horse or dog and share some genetics with humans. So, they outwit most animals and some humans who don't understand just how smart they are. During the 1980s one large one on a ranch pushed my car into a ditch. Luckily I was able to drive out of the ditch and not be killed or have to get out of my car on that ranch property I was on in the Pacinas Area of California. The ones who survive can be 500 to 800 pounds or more. They just seem to get bigger and the biggest ones who win the fights breed more and more here in the California wilds and ranchlands.
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JOSE, Calif. – Wild pigs are eating front yards in at least one
Northern California neighborhood. KNTV reports (http://bit.ly/2dMprSp)
that the pigs strike in the middle of the night, digging up …
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Hungry pigs chomp lawns in Northern California neighborhood
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Wild pigs are eating front yards in at least one Northern California neighborhood.
KNTV reports (http://bit.ly/2dMprSp) that the pigs strike in the middle of the night, digging up front lawns in the Evergreen neighborhood in South San Jose.
Resident Rod Murchison says there are about 20 wild boars that have destroyed more than half a dozen lawns in the neighborhood over the past week.
Some pigs have also eaten geranium plants.
Residents say they believe the pigs are coming from nearby ranchland.
One resident put up a device that shines a red light, simulating a pig predator, hoping it will be enough to keep the hungry grub hunters away.
KNTV reports (http://bit.ly/2dMprSp) that the pigs strike in the middle of the night, digging up front lawns in the Evergreen neighborhood in South San Jose.
Resident Rod Murchison says there are about 20 wild boars that have destroyed more than half a dozen lawns in the neighborhood over the past week.
Some pigs have also eaten geranium plants.
Residents say they believe the pigs are coming from nearby ranchland.
One resident put up a device that shines a red light, simulating a pig predator, hoping it will be enough to keep the hungry grub hunters away.
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