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<blockquote data-quote="Jalopy" data-source="post: 541824" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>As for fences, they probably won't work. I saw first hand wild hog damage in southern California last year. I was surveying "freeze " damage of the avaccado groves by Temmecula (sp) that had a chain link fence and at any soft spot in the ground the hogs would dig under and go in and out at their pleasure. And the damage they did on young trees was incredible. Lead poisoning is probably the best control as in rifle shells. JLP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jalopy, post: 541824, member: 7856"] As for fences, they probably won't work. I saw first hand wild hog damage in southern California last year. I was surveying "freeze " damage of the avaccado groves by Temmecula (sp) that had a chain link fence and at any soft spot in the ground the hogs would dig under and go in and out at their pleasure. And the damage they did on young trees was incredible. Lead poisoning is probably the best control as in rifle shells. JLP [/QUOTE]
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