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A pet owner from Sydney has her cat in “training” to handle itself during the mouse plague currently sweeping large parts of the country by letting him practice catching mice on a television screen.Footage shared on May 24 by Angela Ramsay, who runs an Instagram account called Cats Downunder, shows pet cat Chester stealthily chasing the virtual mouse.Never give up, Chester. Credit: Angela Ramsay via Storyful ....
NSW Govt Brings Back Strongest Rodent Pesticide to Combat Mouse Plague The New South Wales (NSW) government has secured 5000 litres of bromadiolone, one of the world’s strongest pesticides against rodents, as part of a $50 million (US$38.8 million) ‘mouse trap’ package to help farmers combat the ongoing mouse plague. The chemical, which has been banned from outdoor usage since 2017, is currently awaiting approval from the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) before it is distributed to farmers. “Experts will treat growers’ grain with bromadiolone completely free of charge to build a mice-free fortress to protect paddocks,” Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall said in a statement. “When used in conjunction with in-field zinc phosphide baiting, farmers will have a multi-layered defense against the rodents.” ....