Opinion

Time to look at prevention rather than cure when it comes to rampant mice

By Danica Leys
June 2 2021 - 10:00am
The CWA says committing funding to halting the mouse problem before it began would have been better than throwing money at it when it was already out of control.
The CWA says committing funding to halting the mouse problem before it began would have been better than throwing money at it when it was already out of control.

The winter chill has certainly made its presence felt in the past few weeks and it's hoped it may lead to the start of the demise of the devastating mice plague gripping large areas of NSW. Experts have warned though that it may take some time to see an effect, and in the meantime impacted rural and regional communities continue their efforts to minimise the damage to crops, stored grain and forage, vehicles and machinery, food supplies and homes.

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