For years, high-profile Texas chef Jesse Griffiths has promoted the most sustainable and environmentally-friendly solution to America’s invasive and...
It's one of the best things to do with them, honestly. They lack predators in nature and will destroy the environment if left unchecked. They reproduce fast and do a lot of damage overpopulating an area.
There already is an industry around it. Hogs are dangerous so hunting them is sometimes seen as a manly man sort of thing. If there's ever any success in culling their numbers to the point they're no longer an ecological threat there will almost certainly be a push to preserve their number in the name of jobs or something stupid.
There's going to be a cottage industry rise up around hunting and eating feral hogs isn't there?
It's one of the best things to do with them, honestly. They lack predators in nature and will destroy the environment if left unchecked. They reproduce fast and do a lot of damage overpopulating an area.
Swarm of locusts :geordi-no:
Swarm of hogs :geordi-yes:
There already is an industry around it. Hogs are dangerous so hunting them is sometimes seen as a manly man sort of thing. If there's ever any success in culling their numbers to the point they're no longer an ecological threat there will almost certainly be a push to preserve their number in the name of jobs or something stupid.