Wild hogs are widespread throughout South Florida and are commonly found in rural areas, agricultural land, preserves, and even near suburban developments. Highly destructive and fast-breeding, wild hogs cause extensive damage by rooting up lawns, crops, pastures, and irrigation systems, and they can negatively impact native wildlife and water quality. They are primarily active at night and are extremely adaptable, making them difficult to control once established on a property. When wild hogs become a serious nuisance or cause ongoing damage, trapping or hunting with landowner permission and in accordance with Florida regulations is one of the most effective management solutions. Professional removal, combined with habitat modification and exclusion efforts, helps reduce populations and prevent continued property damage and safety concerns.