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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | 'Recommended Looking at [https://sites.bubblelife.com/community/bumper_buddies_13 https://sites.bubblelife.com/community/bumper_buddies_13]. <br>SYDNEY, March 19 (Reuters) - Some rural communities in the Australian state of New South Wales are suffering their worst plague of mice in decades after a bumper grain harvest, local people said.<br> <br>Eyewitness video obtained by Reuters showed thousands of the tiny rodents swarming around a farm in the town of Gilgandra.<br> <br>"At night... the ground is just moving with thousands and thousands of mice just running around" farmer Ron Mckay told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.<br> <br>Supermarkets are storing food in sealed containers and at least three patients in the local hospital have been bitten by the mice, the [http://Www.Glamour.de/content/search/?SearchText=broadcaster broadcaster] said.<br> <br>"You can imagine that every time you open a cupboard, every time you go to your pantry, there are mice present," said Steve Henry, a rodent expert.<br> <br>"And they're eating into your food containers, they're fouling your clean linen in your linen cupboard, they're running across your bed at night."<br> <br>Farmers who made hay bales for the winter expect to lose many to the fast-reproducing rodents.<br><br>Local media reported that just one pair of mice can produce on average up to 500 offspring in a season.<br> <br>Intensive baiting programmes have so far had little success against the infestation, and locals are hoping for heavy rain to drown the mice in their burrows.<br>(Reporting by Jill Gralow and Paulina Duran in Sydney; Editing by Gareth Jones)<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement' |
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+Recommended Looking at [https://sites.bubblelife.com/community/bumper_buddies_13 https://sites.bubblelife.com/community/bumper_buddies_13]. <br>SYDNEY, March 19 (Reuters) - Some rural communities in the Australian state of New South Wales are suffering their worst plague of mice in decades after a bumper grain harvest, local people said.<br> <br>Eyewitness video obtained by Reuters showed thousands of the tiny rodents swarming around a farm in the town of Gilgandra.<br> <br>"At night... the ground is just moving with thousands and thousands of mice just running around" farmer Ron Mckay told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.<br> <br>Supermarkets are storing food in sealed containers and at least three patients in the local hospital have been bitten by the mice, the [http://Www.Glamour.de/content/search/?SearchText=broadcaster broadcaster] said.<br> <br>"You can imagine that every time you open a cupboard, every time you go to your pantry, there are mice present," said Steve Henry, a rodent expert.<br> <br>"And they're eating into your food containers, they're fouling your clean linen in your linen cupboard, they're running across your bed at night."<br> <br>Farmers who made hay bales for the winter expect to lose many to the fast-reproducing rodents.<br><br>Local media reported that just one pair of mice can produce on average up to 500 offspring in a season.<br> <br>Intensive baiting programmes have so far had little success against the infestation, and locals are hoping for heavy rain to drown the mice in their burrows.<br>(Reporting by Jill Gralow and Paulina Duran in Sydney; Editing by Gareth Jones)<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement
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