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I have read they rub against the pole to get the creosote on their hide/hair as a flea/tick/louse repellent. I have also read that you can take used motor oil and coat a post or tree with the same effect. But, as many trees as I see coated with mud, I think it is more likely they are just scratching-- An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool" | |||
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I have tried the burnt motor oil thing to no effect. They do love creosote on the line poles. The fresher the better. Back when you could dump oil well salt water on the ground they would wallow in it then rub a tree or post like crazy. I do think it is lice caused! | |||
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I have seen poles on remote properties almost rubbed in half, especially if the soil has a lot of coarse sand in it. The local elec coop people have a lot of problems with pig damage on poles. | |||
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When I was selling farm & ranch real estate....I had a listing in Madison County, TX with a power pole that was literally 50-60% of its original diameter from being rubbed by pigs for years. _______________________________________________________ Hunt Report - South Africa 2022 Wade Abadie - Wild Shot Photography Website | Facebook | Instagram | |||
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