Australian govt demanded 5,000 litres of Bromadiolone poison from India amid mouse crisis
Australian govt demanded 5,000 litres of Bromadiolone poison from India amid mouse crisis
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Melbourne: The whole world is currently under the corona epidemic. Right there, Australia is facing another crisis. Rats in Australia have created havoc. The Biblical plague has been declared after a sharp increase in the number of chicks there. Australian farmers are also suffering due to rats. Rats are ruining their crop. Things have even worsened that rats are biting people sleeping. A family blamed the rats for the burning of their house, as the house was set on fire by the rats chewing electric wires. The government there is now trying to find a way to deal with these rats.

"We are now in a critical point where if we don't reduce the number of rats by spring, we may face a complete economic and social crisis in rural and regional New South Wales", said Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall. A farmer named Bruce Barnes has said that he is gambling in a way by planting crops in his field near bogan gate in the central New South Wales city. He said, "We're just sowing and hope that hard work does not go waste.

According to the report, rats are everywhere. They are found in fields, houses, terraces, furniture to schools and hospitals. People have been disturbed by the smell of rat excreta and rotting. It has also reported that many people are ill. The government has demanded 5,000 litres of bromediolone poison from India to deal with rats.

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