Since their habitats have been shrinking, wild boar have made a virtue out of necessity and are looking for human contact. They now appreciate garbage cans and home gardens as food sources. The result is devastated beds and flower borders, because the robbers are not squeamish in their search. This guide gives tips on how to keep the bullies out of your garden.

If a wild boar appears in the garden, calm should be maintained

No feeding - your garden will be spurned by wild boars

It is primarily the easy access to food that attracts wild boar to the garden. Therefore, subject your property to a thorough check for possible food sources in order to prevent the bristles from accessing them. How to do it right:

  • Do not dispose of leftovers on the compost heap
  • Close lids on garbage cans tightly
  • Do not place garbage bags on the street until the morning of the pick-up time

In winter, please do not allow yourself to be tempted to intentionally feed wild boars out of a misunderstood love of animals. This procedure is considered an administrative offense and will be punished with a fine. In addition, the intelligent bristly animals have a good memory and will appear again regularly in the future.

Garden fence as a wild boar-proof bulwark - tips & tricks

A classic wooden or wire mesh fence (€34.49) is not up to the power of wild boar. Therefore, inquire in advance about a possible wild boar infestation when you create a new garden. In this case, a bar fence or a concrete wall can be considered as an enclosure to ward off the bristly powerhouses.

If your original intention was to plant a garden fence, proceed in stages. In the first step, pull up the wild boar-proof fence. In order to give the bulwark a natural look, plant shrubs, climbing plants or fence peepers as greenery.

In order not to deny beneficial insects such as hedgehogs and moles access to the garden, simply leave small gaps along the fence. However, these should be limited to a maximum diameter of 2-4 cm. Otherwise clever martens use the opening as an entrance gate.

Don't panic in an encounter

Wild boars are crepuscular and nocturnal, so face-to-face encounters are rare. However, if you suddenly find yourself face-to-face with a bristle-animal, please remain calm. It is a misconception that wild boar are constantly running around in a bad mood to attack people. In fact, the forest dwellers are shy and peaceful. Wild boars only attack when they feel cornered.

Back away slowly, giving the animal an escape route. Then inform the nature conservation authority or the local forest ranger. Never try to drive a wild boar out of your garden on your own.

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Please protect your garden in good time from unwanted guests such as wild boar, martens or raccoons. As the owner, you are usually left with the damage caused by wild animals. Policies against damage caused by wild animals have so far been a rarity in the range of insurance companies.