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Mouse plague hits NSW, Victoria, SA and Qld

Huge amounts of mice have infested rural NSW and parts of other states, making their way into people’s homes and threatening to ruin crops.
Heavy rainfall has meant good breeding conditions for mice, an expert from CSIRO said.
The rodents have kept multiplying through the summer, and are expected to continue to do so even through the winter, potentially threatening crops.
Videos from central NSW show incredible amounts of mice running around.
One video from a road east of the town Warren shows hundreds of mice crossing the asphalt in the…
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