I hereby declare war on the mice in my home, for the paranoia you have caused me, for pissing on my carpet and for shitting on my guest mattress.
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I hereby declare war on the mice in my home, for the paranoia you have caused me, for pissing on my carpet and for shitting on my guest mattress.
Time for a snac
Brown Falcon eating a field mouse that it just caught.
EXCLUSIVE
The problem with PETA’s comments here is not that they are contrary to the interests of farmers. It’s that they are contrary to the interest of humans.
PETA believes that humans are not supreme. Fine. Each species has a place on this planet and all play a crucial part in life.
However, not a single species on the planet puts the needs of other species above its own! Except for PETA activists. This puts the beliefs of PETA against all of nature, against biology, and against all living things on Earth.
This is the problem with PETA’s position.
kill them with kindness? WRONG! Mouse plauge.
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Last year’s record invasion devastated rural areas and this year’s bumper harvest is seeing mouse numbers increasing again
In Latham, in Western Australia’s wheat belt, the telltale signs of mice holes are everywhere on Dylan Hirsch’s canola farm.
As winter approaches, the rodents have moved in, digging up seeds before they’ve germinated and chewing his newly laid crop.
“The numbers are higher than I’ve seen and building,” he says. “In previous years, we saw isolated areas of paddocks which have had mice eating young seedlings.
“But this year we’re seeing mice activity right across some of our paddocks – as well as in the house and sheds.”
Australian farmers are on high alert for a second coming of the mouse plague that ravaged north-west New South Wales and southern Queensland last year.
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Droughts in the US, Europe, Africa and India. Italy is battling with locusts on Sardinia and stink bugs destroying fruit trees in the north. the war in Ukraine is stopping grain and cooking oil exports. India, the world's second largest wheat producer has stopped exports. Now we have another plague of mice destroying crops in Australia. Food security around the globe has never been so precarious.
Drought and extreme rainfall led to an infestation in the nation’s farming areas
Something short: a little interview thing discussing Australia's current mouse plague
The mice aren’t just causing chaos in homes, farms and hospitals.