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Find the hogs before they find your crops.

Hoghawk is an autonomous drone that scans your land at night, maps feral-hog hotspots, and tracks the herd. Powered by Hogwatch.

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Feral hogs are winning.

They breed fast, move at night, and learn to dodge traps and helicopters. The damage adds up every single season.

POPULATION
6–9M

feral hogs moving across the U.S.

CROP LOSS
$1–3B

in crop damage every year

CONTROL RATE
60–70%

must be culled yearly just to hold the population steady

BEHAVIOR
Nocturnal

they move, adapt, and learn after dark — where traps and helicopters fail

One flight. Three jobs.

STEP 01

Scan

The drone flies an autonomous survey pattern after dark and reads the field with thermal imaging. No pilot, no spotlight, no spooked herd.

STEP 02

Identify

Hogwatch turns the heat signatures into a hotspot map, so you see exactly where hogs are gathering across your acreage.

STEP 03

Track

Fly again and Hogwatch tracks how the herd moves night to night, so culling and trapping land where they'll work.

Hoghawk, powered by Hogwatch.

A drone built for the field and software built for the fight. Together they make feral-hog control targeted, repeatable, and affordable.

Hoghawk the drone

An autonomous quadcopter that runs night surveys on its own, carrying the thermal sensors that make nocturnal hogs visible.

Hogwatch the software

The brain behind it. It detects hogs, maps hotspots, and tracks movement over time into a plan you can act on.

Protect your fields. Be first in line.

Early access is open to farms, ranches, and ag land managers. No spam, just launch news.