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Feral Animal Control — South Burnett & Kingaroy

Peanuts, cattle, stone fruit and mixed farming in Queensland’s South Burnett

South Burnett — the region around Kingaroy, Wondai, Nanango and Murgon — is a productive agricultural region with significant peanut, cattle, stone fruit and mixed farming activity. Feral pigs cause crop damage and pasture losses across the region, and wild dog activity on the range country bordering the Bunya Mountains is an ongoing concern for cattle operations. Foxes also operate widely across the district.

Pest Species in This Region

Feral Pigs

Significant in peanut and mixed cropping areas, as well as cattle country with dam infrastructure. The ranges and creek systems in the South Burnett support large pig populations that push onto productive farmland.

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Wild Dogs

A concern on the range country adjacent to the Bunya Mountains National Park and state forest blocks. Wild dog pressure on cattle operations is reported across the western margins of the South Burnett.

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Foxes

Present across the district. A concern for poultry, lamb and small livestock operations, and a declared restricted invasive animal under the Queensland Biosecurity Act.

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Zone A Coverage

The South Burnett falls within our Zone A service area. We travel to this region regularly and welcome enquiries from landholders dealing with feral pig, wild dog or fox issues. Contact us to discuss your property and available scheduling.

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