Deccan Chronicle

DESTRUCTIV­E MICE TORMENTING AUSTRALIAN­S

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Bogan Gate: At night, the floors of sheds vanish beneath carpets of scampering mice. Ceilings come alive with the sounds of scratching. One family blamed mice chewing electrical wires for their house burning down.

Vast tracts of land in Australia’s New South Wales state are being threatened by a mouse plague that the state government describes as “absolutely unpreceden­ted." Just how many millions of rodents have infested the agricultur­al plains across the state is guesswork.

“We’re at a critical point now where if we don’t significan­tly reduce the number of mice that are in plague proportion­s by spring, we are facing an absolute economic and social crisis in rural and regional New South Wales,” Agricultur­e Minister Adam Marshall said this month.

Bruce Barnes said he is taking a gamble by planting crops on his family farm near the central New South Wales town of Bogan Gate.

“We just sow and hope,” he said.

The risk is that the mice will maintain their numbers through the Southern Hemisphere winter and devour the wheat, barley and canola before it can be harvested.

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