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Tuesday, December 06, 2022

Your Tuesday Morning Florida Report

PALM COAST, Fla. – Residents of The Crossings, a subdivision of Grand Haven in Palm Coast, are being targeted by wild hogs. 

“There’s all craters and (the hogs) unearthed my lighting wires,” said Bart Kaplan, showing the aftermath of what wild hogs did to the front yard and foundation of the home he shares with his wife, Diana.

4 comments:

  1. Good ol HOA and their fuckin rules.

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  2. My mom lived in a MHP near Palm Coast, and at least twice a year wild hogs came through. The first time I saw the damage, I asked her why the park had plowed up so much land, that's what it looked like. (RickeyG)

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  3. The fish and game department needs to probably step in and install a trap in the swamp. Also, don’t buy a house that others can tell you what you can an can’t do with it as you please. Dude needs to run for HOA or HOA president and solve the hog problem, then hold a vote to abolish it.
    Buddha

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  4. Can't put up a fence? You know an affordable fence that will stop a herd of hogs? Add in installation cost. You got hogs, either trap or kill them all, or move. If you take choice number 1, replacement herd should arrive in a month of so.

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