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Illuminate the boar's body and eyes with strong light. 3. Animal expulsion: It is conducive to dogs and birds to drive them away, and they dare not approach easily.
4. Wooden sticks to drive away: use sharp branches or sticks to protect, or dig pits to catch wild boars alive.
1. Sound drive
Wild boars are afraid of loud noises, and they will be frightened when they hear a sharp sound, so as to escape, and they can hang recording equipment in places where wild boars often appear, ** out of knocking, screeching noise, so that wild boars do not dare to approach easily.
2. The light source is driven away
Wild boars are afraid of strong light and generally like to come out at night, at this time you can set up a light shed in a place where wild boars often hang out, or use flashlights to illuminate the body and eyes of wild boars with strong light to make them escape.
3. Animal expulsion
Wild boars have a brutal personality, sharp teeth, and great strength, and people cannot drive them away directly, so they can feed a few wolf dogs at home, or breed birds, and when wild boars appear, release the dogs and birds and drive them away.
4. Wooden sticks to drive away
In places frequented by wild boars, plants with sharp edges can be planted and piled together, or the head of the plant can be sharpened enough to scratch the boar and make it difficult for it to retreat, and digging holes can also catch wild boars alive.
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Fear of dogs, people, wolves, bears, leopards and bobcats. Specific methods:1.
Scare away wild boars with lights and sounds. 2.Infrared rays are used to detect the presence of wild boars and other wild animals, and ultrasonic waves are emitted to repel animals.
3.Setting off fireworks or spraying insect repellent in the wild can play a protective role. 4.
The "indigenous way" of farmers defending wildlife: herding dogs, threatening wild boars with barking. What are wild boars afraid of?
How to catch a wild boar? The general wild boar refers to the Eurasian wild boar, which is a mammal and pig artiodactyl, and is also a medium-sized mammal. Habitats span temperate and tropical, from semi-arid climates to tropical rainforests, temperate woodlands, semi-deserts, and grasslands.
But they tend to prefer deciduous broad-leaved forests, where the vegetation is very dense. Wild boars are omnivores and can eat whatever they can. They mostly live in groups, with each group consisting of 6-20 individuals, and 4-10 individuals are common in a group.
Small groups consist of one or more breeding females and their last litter of pups. Usually when food is plentiful, several small groups will form large groups to forage together. The Eurasian wild boar is a cosmopolitan species that originated in Europe and Asia.
It has been widely introduced to North America, with an extremely wide distribution range, covering the Eurasian continent, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Japanese archipelago. The natural predators of the Eurasian wild boar are wild animals such as wolves, bears, leopards, lynxes, birds of prey, etc., and one must be vigilant for any surprise attack. The Eurasian wild boar is sharp and ferocious, fast and vigilant.
Its mane is not only a warm "coat", but also an alarm to warn its companions. As soon as it encounters danger, it will immediately raise its head and suddenly make a "buzzing" sound, and its mane will stand up.
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1. Stay calm.
When encountering wild boars, you must stay calm and never panic. Otherwise, the wild boars will find us particularly afraid, and they will naturally come and hurt people. At that time, as long as we stay calm, first stand there and observe the behavior of the wild boars, and then we slowly make walking movements, gradually moving away from them.
This approach is the most correct, and when we panic, it is easy to make mistakes.
2. Escape. If you accidentally encounter a wild boar with a short temperament, don't go it alone, you must run away, but it is difficult for people to outrun the wild boar, at this time it is best to find a thicker tree to climb up, and then quickly call ** to notify the relevant personnel to come to the rescue.
3. Make some sound.
If you can't run, you can make some sounds to scare wild boars, because many wild animals are sensitive to sound, and wild boars are no exception. So you can scream loudly while running, and the louder and more frequent it is, the more it works.
4. Run to a high place or a place with obvious shelter.
And it is better to have self-defense tools, it is suitable to climb large trees. Once the wild boar comes to attack humans, climbing the tree can briefly avoid the edge of the wild boar, and the wild boar is tired of tossing and will leave sooner or later. As a last resort, consider fighting with wild boars, and the brave wins when they meet on a narrow road.
5. Wrestling. If you really carry it, you can't escape, and you have already angered the wild boar, so you can only fight, and sitting back is the stupidest way. Although wild boars are fierce, they are only animals after all, and they are afraid of humans from the heart.
It is best to choose the tools at hand before fighting, and the probability of success in empty-handed fighting will be greatly reduced.
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1. Set up a fence. Fence a protective wall with wooden stakes around the crops, which can effectively prevent wild boars from destroying the crops, and set up a fence with wooden stakes is time-consuming and labor-intensive, which can effectively prevent the farmers from being spoiled by wild boars.
2. Form a driving group. Although the wild boar is ferocious, it is still afraid of humans. Local villages can select some strong young men and bring dogs to patrol and drive wild boars in places and times where wild boars are frequented, and the wild boar infestation will decrease after a period of time.
3. Set up obstacles. Some thorny plants, such as thorns, can be planted around the crops, which will also have some control over the unscrupulous encroachment of wild boars.
Characteristics of wild boar: 1. Biological characteristics.
Wild boars have coarse and thin coats. Gray or grayish-yellow. At birth, it weighs 700 to 1100 grams and is grayish-yellow in color with dark gray stripes.
Adult sows weigh between 90 and 130 kg and are sensitive to the external environment. After artificial domestication, female wild boars can produce 2 litters per year, with an average birth rate of 12-20 animals. The suitable breeding time is 5-6 months after birth and the weight is 40-60 kg.
2. Living habits.
Wild boars are timid and afraid of people when they are first raised. To change this habit, when bred in captivity, it is domesticated by buying young wild boars. Weights range from 10 to 22 kg, as this wild boar is not very old and has a strong plasticity, making it easy to domesticate.
In the process of domestication, it is best to adopt the method of raising more than half of the wild boars and less than half of the domestic pigs. The ratio of cross-breeding is 8:2. In this case, young wild boars and domestic pigs of the same age quickly become herd. Domestic pigs carry young wild boars for activity and feeding.
3. Utilization value.
Wild boar is a green and healthy food that is pollution-free and hormone-free. The prospects for its development are limitless. Wild boars are used to cross with domestic pigs.
As the father, the special wild boar produced by crossing Duroc with Landrace pig has the characteristics of stable genes and fast growth, and has a good momentum of development in the market. According to tests, wild boar meat is fresh and nutritious.
The lean meat rate is high, and the carcass lean meat rate is 6 -8 higher than that of domestic pigs. The amount of linoleic acid in the muscles is up to 2 times higher than that of domestic pigs. Linoleic acid is currently considered one of the most important fatty acids in the human body, wild boar is rich in protein and unsaturated fatty acids, and contains 17 amino acids.
Wild boar ham sausage processed with wild boar meat and wild boar-flavored bacon are popular both at home and abroad.
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In our rural areas, with the implementation of the policy of returning farmland to forests, the rural environment is getting better and better. While the environment brings us green mountains and clear waters, it also brings us wild boar infestation.
As a destructive animal, the wild boar is also a protected animal of the state; In many cases, they can cause great damage to crops, especially for corn and sweet potatoes in summer, and many times they can make these crops unharvestable.
And we can't harm wild boars, otherwise it's illegal. In this case, I personally recommend the following methods to drive wild boars from the field.
1. Light a bonfire and create smoke For wild boars, even if they are very fierce, they are not willing to take the initiative to encounter people. And they usually come to the crops at night to wreak havoc.
Faced with such a situation, we can light a bonfire in the evening, at the intersection where wild boars are infested; The best one is the one that can release smoke continuously, and the longer it lasts, the better it will be to repel wild boars.
On the one hand, wild boars are afraid of fire and smoke, and on the other hand, wild boars will also think that there are people and thus stay away from our crops.
In such a situation, the wild boar is far away, and is able to hear the sound and see the light of the flashlight. For them, it is natural that they will not easily get close to the crops.
Perhaps this method will not last long, because wild boars will gradually become familiar with light and sound over time. In such a situation, they will be bold enough to approach the crops.
In addition to the above two methods, we can also take the initiative to report to the local forestry department when we encounter such problems. Ask for their help in dealing with the wild boar infestation.
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