Posted on 10/03/2016 3:57:59 PM PDT by nickcarraway
About 20 wild boars have destroyed more than half a dozen lawns, neighbors say
Front yards are being ripped up in a San Jose neighborhood, and while residents are well aware of who the culprits are, there's very little they can do.
The torn-up lawns are the work of wild pigs on a feeding frenzy, residents said. They strike in the middle of the night, digging up lawns in the Evergreen neighborhood of South San Jose.
"They came in and ... I saw a huge pack of them, and they were effectively ripping up the sod," resident Rod Murchison said.
Murchison and his neighbors said there are about 20 of the wild boars, and they have destroyed more than half a dozen lawns in the neighborhood over the past week.
Kevin McFatridge lives up the street from Murchison. His front lawn looks like a war zone. The pigs even took out his geranium plants.
"We can handle a little patch here or there, but our entire lawn is now gone, and that's very frustrating," McFatridge said.
Murchison believes the pigs came from the ranchland across the street from his home. He said he had a similar problem about 10 years ago but it stopped after neighbors got together to secure a fence. Murchison even put up a device that shines a red light, simulating a pig predator. He hopes it will be enough to keep the hungry grub hunters away.
Murchison's 10-year-old daughter Katie built two fairy houses in the front yard. She's so worried about the pigs, she put up a warning.
"I put up the sign so the fairies would know not to come at night because the pigs might come," Katie said.
When they're your neighbors, you have to use cognitive camoflauge.
Besides, that's nothing - they'll ask you what method was used to take the alcohol out of the wine, and whether the veggies were harvested with any metallic tools. This is California.
“Mexicans are a very handy people! The legally-here ones are as down to earth as anyone you’d want to know. Total can-do attitude about things. And they go to church on Sunday. “
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Nice to hear.
By the way,I have never even KNOWN anyone who had a pig to smoke. Aaahh-—the diversity of the U.S.A. :-)
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The first one I saw was in college, laying in a bathtub. Quite a shock - my friends thought it was fun not to tell me about it first. Looked like a dead body.
But after a night in a luau pit, it sure tasted fine!
“But after a night in a luau pit, it sure tasted fine! “
I’ll bet it did-—I did the luau tourist thing in Hawaii and do remember the pork.
As an aside-—when I first saw your post I thought YOU were laying in a bathtub-—then I read it again.:-)
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Shot placement on hogs is different than deer. A shot behind the ear doesn't drop them. Mature boar have a thick layer of hardened gristle over their ribs between the skin and muscle. A heavy crossbow might penetrate it, but an ordinary compound hunting bow won't unless it draws 80 - 100 lbs.
You nailed it. But you forgot the part about getting contributions for the eco-friendly hog resort and spa. These piggy paradises don’t run for free.
Las Carnitas Shelter for wayward hogs.
Solution?
Cable snare......
Oh well, back to the shotgun and slugs. Glad all I have to deal with is racoons, skunks and possums. Although I don't shoot them, I shoo them away with a stick, except for the skunks who I leave alone. I'm not about to mess with boars.
I made a vow long ago never to get into a bathtub naked with a dead hog.
So far, so good. :-)
“do you know the way to San Jose”
Anybody there ever hear of a .22 and pork chops???
It’s so bad in GA the DNR is letting you hunt them at night, using lights(12 volt), and over bait.
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