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Wild Hog Removal Questions Answered

 Learn how to identify, trap, and prevent wild hog damage. Expert answers from Havoc Hog Control, serving Northwest Florida and Southeast Alabama. 

Fresh rooting, wallows, torn-up crops, hoof tracks, and nighttime activity are the biggest signs. If you see repeated damage, you likely have a full sounder that needs trapping. 


Most jobs include a setup fee plus a per-hog removal charge. Prices vary by property size and access. Call (850) 490-0703 for a local quote in Northwest Florida and Southeast Alabama. 


Whole-sounder removal means capturing every hog in a family group. It’s the most effective long-term solution—leaving even a few hogs lets the population rebound quickly. 


Trapping is effective year-round, but it’s easiest when food is scarce—usually late winter through spring. Professionals adjust bait and timing to your property’s conditions. 


 Yes. We remove wild hogs from farms, ranches, hunting leases, and residential property. All trapping is humane and fully compliant with state wildlife rules.  


Hogs root for food such as corn, peanuts, roots, and grubs. They’ll tear up soil, irrigation lines, and crops overnight—causing thousands in damage if not stopped. 


Typical removal takes one to three weeks depending on the sounder size. Remote monitoring cameras alert us when the full group is inside before the gate drops. 


We charge a flat setup fee and a per-hog fee for each removal for small tracts of land. That keeps pricing fair and based on results, not hours. For large acreage farms we have a proactive program for year round hog management. That is a monthly charge.


Yes. Our corral traps are designed for large feral hogs. We choose locations and bait types that avoid attracting cattle, deer, or pets. 


We operate throughout Northwest Florida (Escambia and Santa Rosa County) and Southeast Alabama (Escambia, Conecuh, Mobile, Washington, Baldwin, Monroe, Clarke). 


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