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Everyone that has land in Texas is familiar with the annoying and destructive (Sus scrofa) otherwise known as the Eurasian wild boar. Texas has an estimated population of anywhere between 1.6 to 2.0 million feral hogs.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the federal pesticide registration of Kaput® Feral Hog Bait on January 3, 2017. EPA registered the product (Registration No. 72500-26) as a "General Use" pesticide. Kaput, the brand name of pesticides produced by Colorado-based Scimetrics Ltd. Corp., is the first toxicant approved by federal authorities for use in feral-hog control.