Ornithologist Dr Maggie Watson, of Charles Sturt University, has a property near Albury in southern NSW just outside the worst-hit areas of the mouse plague. She says farmers should stick to using the zinc phosphide poison that acts within hours, rather than bromadiolone that can take up to 19 days to kill a rodent.
I've no idea if it'd help in any way I'm afraid- I agree it looks terrible.
For the incident, the lady in the article says:
Ornithologist Dr Maggie Watson, of Charles Sturt University, has a property near Albury in southern NSW just outside the worst-hit areas of the mouse plague. She says farmers should stick to using the zinc phosphide poison that acts within hours, rather than bromadiolone that can take up to 19 days to kill a rodent.
I've no idea if it'd help in any way I'm afraid- I agree it looks terrible.