Mice have been wreaking havoc in the eastern states, especially in NSW, where mice ate through hundreds of large bales at Coonamble.
The rising numbers prompted the GRDC to host an online mouse management seminar in February, which more than 500 people tuned in to.
So far, SA appears to be faring much better than NSW, with some farmers reporting increased rodent sightings but nothing of plague proportions.
Balaklava farmer David Burford this week reported having "a fair few burrows" in some paddocks, and planned to bait in a few weeks, while in the Upper South East, Cox Rural Keith senior agronomist Scott Hutchings said numbers remained very low.
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