Feral Animal Control — Moreton Bay Region
D’Aguilar Range fringe, rural residential and peri-urban acreage
The Moreton Bay region — from the D’Aguilar Range foothills through Dayboro, Mount Mee and surrounding rural areas — has a varied mix of small farming, horse and poultry properties and larger rural lifestyle blocks. Feral pig activity coming off the D’Aguilar Range is a well-documented and ongoing challenge for landholders in this region. Foxes and feral cats are also present across the area.
Pest Species in This Region
Feral Pigs
The D’Aguilar Range state forest is a reservoir of pig population that puts ongoing pressure on surrounding farmland and acreage. Pigs move into grazing, horse and poultry properties regularly, particularly in drier periods when forest feed becomes scarce.
Feral pig control →Foxes
A significant threat to poultry operations, small livestock and native wildlife. The Moreton Bay region has a substantial number of free-range poultry producers for whom fox control is an ongoing management requirement.
Fox control →Feral Cats
Present across forested and rural areas. Particularly relevant for nature refuge and conservation land holders concerned about native mammal and ground-nesting bird populations.
Feral cat control →Zone A Coverage
The Moreton Bay rural region falls within our Zone A service area. This means base site rates apply with no additional travel loading. Operations are typically available within 1–2 weeks of booking confirmation.
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