Wild hogs cause between $500 million and $1 billion in annual agricultural damage in
How Much Damage Wild Hogs Cause to Texas Ranches and Properties Wild hogs cause between $500 million and $1 billion
Texas ranchers and farmers know the damage feral hogs can cause, but many people underestimate just how expensive the problem has become. Across the state, wild hogs cause between $500 million and $1 billion in agricultural damage every year. More recent research suggests Texas now accounts for more than half of the $1.6 billion in total agricultural losses across the United States.
Feral hog populations continue to grow across Central Texas, and their ability to reproduce quickly and adapt to human pressure makes them one of the most destructive invasive species affecting agriculture today.
According to research published by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, feral hogs impact nearly every part of agricultural production—from crops and pastures to infrastructure and livestock.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
https://tpwd.texas.gov
Understanding the full economic impact helps explain why professional hog trapping services have become an essential tool for landowners throughout Texas.
Wild hogs are powerful animals capable of destroying fences, water lines, irrigation systems, feed storage, and livestock facilities. In Texas alone, more than $239 million in damage occurs annually to agricultural infrastructure due to hog activity.
Fences are often rooted under or pushed down entirely, allowing livestock to escape and requiring costly repairs.
Rooting and wallowing behavior is one of the most visible signs of hog damage. Hogs dig through soil searching for food such as roots, insects, and grubs. This behavior destroys pasture grasses and soil structure, reducing grazing productivity.
Nationwide, pasture damage accounts for nearly $193 million in losses, with Texas experiencing the most severe impact due to its large agricultural footprint.
Damaged pasture also creates erosion issues and increases the risk of invasive weeds taking over.
Feral hogs feed heavily on crops such as:
Corn
Sorghum
Peanuts
Wheat
Hay fields
Direct crop destruction accounts for more than $82 million in annual losses for Texas producers. Entire sections of fields can be wiped out overnight when sounders of hogs move through a property.
In addition to crop and pasture damage, hogs also create risks for livestock operations.
Young animals such as lambs, goats, and calves can become targets for predation. Feral hogs also carry diseases that may affect livestock and wildlife populations.
Nationally, livestock-related losses associated with feral hog activity are estimated at $85 million annually.
Beyond the direct damage, landowners face a second layer of expenses simply trying to manage the problem.
Landowners across Texas spend more than $130 million annually attempting to control feral hog populations. These costs include:
Trapping equipment
Ammunition
Night hunting equipment
Bait and feed
Aerial hunting services
Despite these efforts, many properties continue to experience recurring hog problems.
Because of ongoing hog damage, some farmers have changed crop selection or reduced planting acreage to avoid high-risk crops. This shift has resulted in over $60 million in lost agricultural income in Texas alone.
Repairing fences, reseeding pastures, and maintaining traps takes valuable time. Across the United States, hog-related damage requires over 17 million labor hours annually, diverting workers from normal agricultural operations.
Feral hogs live in family groups known as sounders. These groups typically include multiple adult females and their offspring.
When only a few hogs are removed through hunting or small traps, the remaining animals quickly adapt. They become trap-shy, relocate to nearby properties, and continue reproducing.
A single sow can produce two litters per year, meaning populations rebound quickly.
This is why wildlife specialists emphasize whole-sounder removal strategies rather than individual animal removal.
Grim D Extreme Outfitters LLC specializes in professional wild hog trapping and removal services across Central Texas, focusing on high-capacity trapping systems designed to remove entire sounders.
Our approach includes:
Large drop trap systems
Camera-monitored trap deployment
Behavioral pattern analysis
Whole-sounder capture strategies
Clear documentation of activity and removal totals
By targeting the entire group rather than individual hogs, we significantly reduce the chances of the population returning.
Grim D Extreme Outfitters LLC provides hog control services for a wide range of property owners, including:
Ranches and farms
Private landowners
Utility companies
Property management groups
Homeowner associations (HOAs)
Government and public agencies
Our trapping systems can be deployed in rural agricultural areas as well as locations where greenbelts, creek corridors, and undeveloped land connect into residential communities.
Professional hog removal requires careful planning and strict compliance with Texas wildlife laws. Our team follows ethical and responsible practices designed to protect both people and property.
Safety considerations include:
Strategic trap placement
Residential safety planning
Secure trap monitoring
Clean site practices after removal
Humane dispatch procedures
By working with experienced professionals, landowners can address hog problems without creating additional safety risks.
Feral hog populations grow rapidly, and the longer they remain active on a property, the more expensive the damage becomes.
Early intervention is the most effective way to protect your land, livestock, and crops.
If wild hogs are damaging your property, Grim D Extreme Outfitters LLC can help you develop a professional trapping strategy designed to remove the problem at its source.
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How Much Damage Wild Hogs Cause to Texas Ranches and Properties Wild hogs cause between $500 million and $1 billion
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