Australia's mice plague overwhelms farmer in New South Wales
The Peninsula
Sydney: Kodi Brady has had a morning ritual for several months of cleaning up dead mice in his farm near Coonabarabran, some 490 kilometres (304.5 miles) north west of Sydney, before he heads off to work.
The livestock farmer scoops up hundreds of dead mice he has managed to either drown in buckets or poison, as the biggest plague of the rodents in decades sweeps across the Australian state of New South Wales. "It does play massive impacts on your mental health. I don't sleep because I'm paranoid, you know, you can hear them in your walls and your roof," said Brady.More Related News