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‘Apocalyptic’ rat plague wipes out entire crop in just days as rodents spread like wildfire

AUSTRALIAN farmers have been left devastated after millions of rats wreaked havoc on their crops.

North Queensland sugarcane farms are experiencing a rodent plague that has disrupted what was meant to be a bumper year.

Millions of rats are being found in sugarcane crops in Queensland, Australia
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Millions of rats are being found in sugarcane crops in Queensland, AustraliaCredit: Foxearth Farm
The rats have destroyed huge sums of crops
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The rats have destroyed huge sums of cropsCredit: Lawrence Di Bella
Photos of rats in the sugarcane crops
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Photos of rats in the sugarcane cropsCredit: Lawrence Di Bella

Terrifying images show the rodents clinging onto any plant in sight as they scour for food.

As a result, huge volumes of sugarcane crops have been decimated by the voracious and rapidly breeding rats.

The plague is widespread in the Herbert River Valley, Townsville, about 960 miles north of Brisbane.

Lawrence Di Bella, a local farmer, said: "Within two weeks, whole fields will disappear.

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"It's the worst rat year that I've seen in my working career in the industry."

This year's epidemic has parallels to the 2021 mouse plague which tore through the east coast of Australia.

In a single year, one rat can produce 460 offspring.

And a good crop means a feast for the rats.

Di Bella said: "You can see the paddock is alive.

"You can see little animals popping up and down everywhere in the fields."

In what is meant to be one of the best years on record for sugarcane farmers, landowners are now pulling out their hair over what to do next.

While setting poison traps is one method of eradicating pests, it is treated as a last resort to kill the rodents.

The poison can kill whatever predator eats the rat carcasses, which could wipe out native species.

Weeding and removing grass near the fields is a less effective measure but it does starve the rats of necessary nutrients.

The best hope for farmers is a substantial wet season to kill off as many rats as possible.

Queensland has suffered from plagues in the past, last year one man woke to a mouse chewing his hand.

In 2021, a farmer found a mouse chewing his wife's eyeball.

One rat can produce 460 progeny
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One rat can produce 460 progenyCredit: Alamy
Australia has faced many rodent plagues in the past, including a large one in 2021
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Australia has faced many rodent plagues in the past, including a large one in 2021Credit: NSW Farmers
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