Mice cause widespread crop loss in S. Australia

Mice, which have plagued parts of South Australia, are now swarming into farms in the neighboring state of Victoria, incurring damages to crops, fruit, and grain worth more than $6 million across 15,000 square miles, an agricultural official said.

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