A mouse plague is invading farms and homes in southern and Western Australia. But what does that really look like?
Mice in their millions are eating grain crops, destroying food, and invading houses. Here's how it all started.
Residents of Australia's grain-producing communities are finding the rodents in their beds as a mouse plague overtakes the ...
A mouse plague in Western Australia’s Mid West has left residents and business owners fighting a daily battle to clear away ...
A school at the epicentre of a mouse plague tormenting a rural Western Australian town has been forced to close after a toxic ...
Got a mouse in your house? That thought alone may terrify you. Now imagine if mice were scampering through your house, rummaging in your pantry or even running across your face at night. That sounds ...
Australia issued an emergency permit for the use of a powerful poison to halt a swelling mice infestation across several ...
It is a massive blow to embattled farmers, but also threatens a $3 billion industry.
As Western Australians battle a rodent plague, regional residents have begun recounting horrifying experiences of mice in ...
Australia's grain farmers, already strained by war-driven shortages, now face a severe mouse plague that could devastate crops in a key growing region.
As locals in a Western Australian town battle a siege of mice, farmers still do not have permission to use a high-strength ...
Australian grain farmers are heading into seeding season with the looming threat of a mouse plague. Researchers have recorded between 100 and 200 mice per hectare at some monitoring sites on South ...
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