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Mice strip shelves bare at Gulargambone supermarket as plague takes over western NSW

Hundreds of mice, stripping shelves of food, eating everything in their sight: it sounds like something out of a horror film.
Key points:
- The Gulargambone supermarket has lost $30,000 worth of stock
- A plague of millions of mice impacting the western region of NSW
- Businesses are catching 400–500 mice per night
But it is the daily reality for Gulargambone grocer, Nav Singh.
“We actually are catching between 400–500 every night, sometimes 600, it’s pretty bad,” he said.
Gulargambone is a small community of about 500 people, between Gilgandra and Coonamble, about 526 kilometres north-west of Sydney.
Many locals rely on the supermarket for everyday needs, with large chain supermarkets more than an hour’s drive away in Dubbo.
Mr Singh said he…
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