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Professional wild hog eradication, trapping, and year-round property protection with 4K surveillance and thermal drone reconnaissance.
Comprehensive wild hog management solutions tailored to your property's needs. Florida wild hogs are a problem that can be managed but do to their numbers and reproductive rate it is unlikely that they'll go extinct. This lead to our subscription based approach that is tailored to your property's specific need.
Real-time 4K video monitoring of your property. Capture detailed footage of wildlife activity and track hog movements across your land with crystal-clear resolution.


Professional removal of wild hogs using proven trapping and eradication methods. Humane, efficient, and compliant with Florida regulations.
Advanced thermal imaging from drone surveillance. Detect wildlife heat signatures and identify hog populations across large properties with precision.

Ongoing property protection and damage prevention. Our subscription model ensures continuous monitoring and rapid response to threats.



We combine cutting-edge surveillance equipment with professional expertise to deliver comprehensive property protection. Our technology stack includes military-grade thermal imaging, 4K surveillance systems, and real-time monitoring capabilities.
Crystal-clear footage with night vision and motion detection
Detect heat signatures across large properties in real-time
Instant notifications when activity is detected on your property

Wild hogs cause significant damage to golf courses, destroying fairways, greens, and landscaping. Our specialized golf course protection program uses strategic surveillance and targeted removal to maintain course integrity, player safety, and game continuity.
Protect your course investment, preserve your status, and ensure player safety with professional hog management.


Wild hogs threaten HOA communities with property damage, safety hazards, and reduced property values. We provide customized community-wide solutions that protect the value of your property, as well as its residents.
Maintain community safety and mitigate erosion of property values with professional hog management .
Choose the perfect plan for your property protection needs. All plans include 24/7 monitoring and rapid response.
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We proudly serve the Treasure Coast, Palm Beach County, the Space Coast, and Central Florida.
Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River Counties
Palm Beach County
Brevard County
Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake Counties
Learn more about wild hogs, our services, and how we can protect your property.
Wild hogs cause extensive damage including rooting up lawns and gardens, destroying irrigation systems, contaminating water sources, damaging fences, and consuming crops. They can also pose safety risks to residents and pets. The damage can cost thousands of dollars to repair.
Year-round control is most effective, but hog populations are highest in fall and winter. Spring and early summer are ideal for trapping as hogs are more active and concentrated. Our subscription model ensures continuous monitoring and rapid response regardless of season.
Our 4K game cameras are strategically placed on your property to capture high-resolution footage of wildlife activity. Cameras feature night vision, motion detection, and cloud storage. You receive real-time alerts when activity is detected, allowing you to monitor your property 24/7.
Thermal imaging drones detect heat signatures of hogs across large properties, even in darkness or dense vegetation. This technology helps us identify hog populations, assess property vulnerability, and plan targeted removal strategies. It's especially useful for large properties where ground-level surveys are impractical.
Yes. We use professional-grade Pig Brig net-style traps that safely capture hogs without injury. All our methods comply with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission regulations. We prioritize humane handling and follow all state and local guidelines for wildlife management.
Response time depends on your subscription tier. Our Professional and Elite plans include rapid response teams that can mobilize within 24-48 hours of notification. Emergency situations may receive priority scheduling. All subscribers receive ongoing monitoring and proactive management.
We proudly serve the Treasure Coast (Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River Counties), Palm Beach County, Brevard County, and the Orlando metropolitan area (Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake Counties). Contact us to confirm service availability for your specific location.
Signs of hog activity include rooting damage in lawns and gardens, tracks in mud, wallows (mud holes), droppings, and damaged fences. You may also hear them at night. If you notice any of these signs, contact us immediately for a free property assessment and damage evaluation.
Research from leading universities and government agencies confirms the serious threat wild hogs pose to Florida golf courses and residential communities. Here's what the data shows.
Wild hogs in Florida
Source: University of Florida IFAS
Economic damage to Florida habitats
Source: UF Environmental Conservation Study
Maximum habitat damage in Florida parks
Source: University of Florida Research

Extensive rooting damage on golf course fairway - damage can cost tens of thousands of dollars per incident

Wild hog actively rooting on golf course - these animals can destroy greens and fairways in a single night
Recent incidents at World Golf Village in St. Augustine (March 2026) and PGA National in West Palm Beach (February 2025) demonstrate the growing threat to Florida golf communities. Hogs are increasingly invading residential golf course neighborhoods, destroying fairways and greens, and forcing HOAs to hire professional trappers. Golf courses have experienced substantial damages to turfgrass, with costs reaching tens of thousands of dollars per incident.
Source: University of Florida IFAS Extension, Recent News Reports

Severe rooting damage in residential HOA community - multiple properties affected simultaneously

Residential yard destroyed by wild hog rooting - property values and safety at risk
University of Florida research on state parks shows that feral swine damage escalates rapidly—one park experienced damage increase from 1.3% to 5.4% in just one year. Damage was valued at $19,193 to $36,498 per hectare. Florida's approximately 500,000 wild hogs are increasingly invading residential communities, golf courses, and HOAs. The damage is highly scattered but severe, with hogs becoming more brazen and confident in populated areas, raising serious public health and safety concerns.
Source: University of Florida Environmental Conservation Study (Engeman et al., 2003), University of Florida IFAS Extension
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