South East Local Land Services is encouraging landholders to take proactive steps now to control feral pig populations, with cooler weather making baiting and trapping efforts more effective, especially ahead of lambing season.
“This is the ideal time to act,” said Senior Biosecurity Officer, Scott Schlunke from South East Local Land Services.
“Cooler weather means feral pigs are hungrier, and with dry conditions reducing natural food sources, they’re more likely to take grain, making baiting and trapping much more effective.”
Landholders are encouraged to plan and coordinate with neighbours, using a mix of control methods like baiting and trapping where appropriate.
“Effective feral pig control doesn’t happen in isolation,” Scott said.
“Planning and coordination between neighbours and Local Land Services is essential to reduce populations and protect crops and livestock.”
South East Local Land Services can provide advice, resources and support to help landholders develop and implement feral pig control programs.