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A pack of wild hogs destroyed a retiree’s new lawn. Now, his HOA is trying to make him pay for the damage

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A Florida retiree says his dream home turned into a nightmare after a pack of wild hogs tore apart his brand-new backyard — leaving him facing what could become a costly repair bill.

Glen and Stephanie Wulff had recently moved into their new home in Babcock Ranch after spending years searching for the perfect retirement community in Southwest Florida.

But only months after settling in, the couple woke up to find their once-green lawn ripped apart by feral hogs rooting through the soil in search of food.

Photos of the damage show large patches of churned-up dirt replacing what had previously been carefully maintained grass.

“We had no idea about hogs,” Glen Wulff told local media, explaining that he may not have chosen the community had he known the area struggled with invasive wild pigs.

According to wildlife experts, feral hogs can cause severe environmental destruction while digging through lawns, gardens and natural habitats searching for insects, roots and grubs.

Christina Kontos, an environmental conservation manager at Babcock Ranch, explained that the animals are capable of digging deep into the ground and rapidly destroying large areas overnight.

Community officials reportedly hired a trapper who removed 22 hogs from the neighborhood, but that did not solve the Wulffs’ immediate concern: who would pay for the damage.

Glen Wulff said his homeowners association informed him that repair costs would likely fall on the homeowner despite quarterly HOA fees totaling around $1,200.

The retiree argued that lawn care and pest management were among the reasons he chose the community in the first place.

Wild hogs are considered one of the most destructive invasive species in the United States.

According to the United States Department of Agriculture, feral hogs cause billions of dollars in agricultural, environmental and property damage every year.

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The animals destroy crops, lawns, irrigation systems and native ecosystems while also spreading disease and contaminating waterways.

For homeowners, especially retirees living on fixed incomes, sudden repair expenses tied to invasive wildlife can become financially overwhelming.

The story has also reignited broader conversations online about HOA responsibilities, wildlife management and whether homeowners are properly informed about environmental risks before purchasing property in rapidly developing communities.

Why invasive wild hogs are becoming a growing problem across the United States

Feral hog populations have exploded across parts of the United States due to rapid reproduction, lack of natural predators and expanding suburban development into wildlife habitats. Experts warn the animals are increasingly causing costly damage to farms, neighborhoods, wetlands and protected ecosystems while creating growing safety and environmental concerns.

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