The article explores various strategies to control African swine fever among wild boars, focusing on fences, culling, and carcass removal, with their success hinging on timely and adaptable implementation. It notes that natural barriers like rivers and urban areas can influence virus spread, while habitat and climate factors need more research. The article also calls for further study on immunocontraception for managing wild boar populations and examines the uncertain role of ticks and insects in virus transmission. For pig farms, it stresses the importance of strict biosecurity measures, such as safe litter storage and insect netting, to prevent virus introduction.