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To: Rummyfan

Get rid of the cats?   You're daft, mate.


Millions of mice swarm through farmland in rural parts
of the country. Picture: Animal Planet


At their height, millions of the vermin swarm through farmland causing tens of millions of dollars worth of damage to infrastructure and livestock.

Bizarrely, the only places in the world to suffer from mice plagues are parts of Australia and a single province in northwest China.

The exact reasons for this remain a mystery, but it is suspected to be linked to the fact mice were introduced to Australia by European settlers and have little natural competition or predators.

Rodents destroy farmland and infrastructure causing
millions of dollars worth of damage. Picture: Animal Planet

Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation research officer Steve Henry warned last year that the country’s mice population can easily spiral out of control.

He told the ABC: “It’s pretty scary how quickly they can breed up. It’s quite concerning.

“People in the towns complain if they have one mouse in their house, but when plagues hit rural areas, people have hundreds of mice in their houses.”

Mice infestation populations can be as big as 3,000
mice per hectare. Picture: Animal Planet


18 posted on 04/26/2019 7:55:08 AM PDT by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2

They want the mouse population to explode instead. So much better, than to have a few cats around...


54 posted on 04/26/2019 8:55:09 AM PDT by Innovative
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