SYDNEY — The mice are everywhere. Each morning, residents of Morawa, a remote town in Western Australia, check for carcasses in the traps they set at bedtime. They inspect their kettles for little bodies before making tea. They wipe down kitchen benches in case rodents visited at night. Then they head to work and do it all again. The post Thousands of mice swarm parts of Western Australia in a ‘mouse plague’ appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Hera…
New video uploaded: 0:44 Parts of Western Australia have been fighting a plague of mice for months, while swarms of rodents have taken over homes, businesses and roads.