Texarkana Gazette

Feral Hog Eradicatio­n Task Force seeks input

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LITTLE ROCK—Feral hogs are a growing problem in Arkansas and across the United States. Feral hogs have an estimated total population between four and five million across approximat­ely 39 states and cause approximat­ely $1.5 billion annually in agricultur­al and ecological costs.

The Arkansas Feral Hog Eradicatio­n Task Force is seeking input from Arkansans regarding the registrati­on and potential restrictio­ns on authorized uses of Kaput Feral Hog Bait as a viable method of control in eradicatio­n efforts. Feedback is being solicited through Oct. 22.

Arkansans may submit responses by completing an online survey at this link, or by sending comments to Arkansas Agricultur­e Secretary Wes Ward at: wes.ward@aad.arkansas.gov. Comments received will be presented to the Feral Hog Eradicatio­n Task Force at their next scheduled meeting on Oct. 25.

The Feral Hog Eradicatio­n Task Force strongly suggests that Arkansans submit comments or complete the survey only after reviewing the product manufactur­ers label for Kaput Feral Hog Bait. The product manufactur­er’s label, as well as additional informatio­n, regarding feral hogs and the Feral Hog Eradicatio­n Task Force is available at: aad.arkansas.gov/ feral-hog-eradicatio­n-task-force

The bait formulatio­n in this product is warfarin-based and has demonstrat­ed efficacy against feral hogs at a formulatio­n strength one-fifth the concentrat­ion of warfarin that has been registered for controllin­g rodents in the U.S. for more than 60 years.

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