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Don Hearn owns a beef cattle farm and vineyard just east of Barham, in New South Wales near the Victorian border. He said over the past three to four weeks, mice numbers had increased on his property and were causing damage. "They're up in the roof every night, in the cars and all the machinery," Mr Hearn said. "It's certainly not as bad as a little further north, but with most plagues, they start in the north and work their way south." In northern New South Wales, pest populations had been ruining crops, stripping supermarket shelves of food and even biting hospital patients.
Eden Hynninen and Cara Jeffery, 'Mouse plague ravaging farms in NSW and southern Queensland, scurries south to Victoria', ABC