Farmers report thousands of mice per hectare destroying crops and invading homes.
Mice scurrying around stored grain on an Australian farm - Rick Rycroft/AP Photo A plague of mice is devastating fields and invading homes in parts of rural Australia. Farmers are reporting ...
Generally, they rely on eating grains. But all kinds of grains — so wheat, barley, oats — but also, oilseeds like canola.
Thousands of mice have been running rampant in towns including Northampton, Mullewa and Ravensthorpe. Now, farmers have a new ...
Mice in their millions are eating grain crops, destroying food, and invading houses. Here's how it all started.
Australia is one of the world's top grain producers and exporters. And for months, its farmers, like many elsewhere in the world, have been struggling with fuel and fertilizer shortages due to the ...
An emergency permit application to allow use of double-strength mouse bait should be released “in the near term”, according to the national regulator.
CSIRO researcher says there are reports of up to 4,000 mouse burrows per hectare in parts of Western Australia ...
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