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Bromadiolone poison rejected for use as bait to fight mouse plague, no ‘silver bullet’ to help farmers

While many rural residents are relieved the use of a poison described as “napalm for mice” has been rejected, communities remain desperate for a stronger tool to fight the mouse plague.
Key points:
- The NSW government lodged an urgent application for the poison bromadiolone to be permitted for use…
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