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Hungry rats costing Brisbane car owners thousands in repairs – ABC News
Brisbane’s cooler months have prompted warnings that rats may be looking for a cosy place to wine and dine — such as your car engine.

Brisbane’s cooler months have prompted warnings that rats may be looking for a cosy place to wine and dine such as your car engine.
Key points:
- Rats can produce thousands of offspring each year and breeding booms when the food supply is up
- The vermin can cause significant damage to cars because they like to gnaw on the wiring
- Experts warn that poison must be carefully placed in special housing to ensure it doesn’t harm other animals
One Holland Park resident, Tanya Wright, was recently hit with a…
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