Because the farmers could not pull the crops off the fields the mouse population exploded. The Ukrainians are probably dealing with it also.Just heard of Russian troops near Kharkiv being afflicted w/a "mouse virus", contact w/infected urine causing intense headache,rashes,and bleeding in the eyes.
Yeah she was, and if your gonna hack a TV station might wanna delete her name js, oh UA and Anonymous might have something for u....She was worth her own video, should hack the TV stations and brodcast it over Russia.
I get the feeling she does not give a fuck. "I have lived through WWII, fall of the Soviet Union, you think you can scare me in my last few years?"Yeah she was, and if your gonna hack a TV station might wanna delete her name js, oh UA and Anonymous might have something for u....
I get that too...she's like " I'm 83, what are they gonna do to me"I get the feeling she does not give a fuck. "I have lived through WWII, fall of the Soviet Union, you think you can scare me in my last few years?"
Probably the same thing a friend got here that almost killed him. Carried by Deer mice and called Hanta Virus. He got it cleaning out an old shed on his farm. Then 6 months later had a pretty bad stroke. Pretty old so don't know if that was related. We've had a lot of mice in our place this fall. Still catching 3 or 4 a day in traps set here and there. Went to open a new 35lb of cat food sitting in the mud room for 3 months or so. Over half of it gone with a 2" round hole in the back of the bag.Just heard of Russian troops near Kharkiv being afflicted w/a "mouse virus", contact w/infected urine causing intense headache,rashes,and bleeding in the eyes.
Some years back they had a nasty spike of it in the desert Southwest. First time I’d heard of it.Probably the same thing a friend got here that almost killed him. Carried by Deer mice and called Hanta Virus. He got it cleaning out an old shed on his farm. Then 6 months later had a pretty bad stroke. Pretty old so don't know if that was related. We've had a lot of mice in our place this fall. Still catching 3 or 4 a day in traps set here and there. Went to open a new 35lb of cat food sitting in the mud room for 3 months or so. Over half of it gone with a 2" round hole in the back of the bag.
Nasty stuff.
Nasty,with the Russian troops poorly led and equipped chances are they are NOT getting proper antibiotics,don't know if this is a "legacy" virus or something "novel" or if it's transmissible,it bares watching though as influenza was a factor in WW1.Because the farmers could not pull the crops off the fields the mouse population exploded. The Ukrainians are probably dealing with it also.
I know you can pick up a plethora of shit just by inhaling the dried fecal dust from these varmints,they are indominatable and survivalists,maybe get yourself a canine in the terrier family like a Jack Russell,my friend has 2 and they are killers,think they were bred to keep mice/rat pop in check going back to sailing ship days.I had a bag of 25lb. black oil sunflower seed for feathered friends in the cellar and the same shit as you describe happened.Probably the same thing a friend got here that almost killed him. Carried by Deer mice and called Hanta Virus. He got it cleaning out an old shed on his farm. Then 6 months later had a pretty bad stroke. Pretty old so don't know if that was related. We've had a lot of mice in our place this fall. Still catching 3 or 4 a day in traps set here and there. Went to open a new 35lb of cat food sitting in the mud room for 3 months or so. Over half of it gone with a 2" round hole in the back of the bag.
Nasty stuff.
We have 3 cats working overtime but they aren't strong enough to move shit around to get at the little buggers. I got 3 dead ones yesterday to toss on the chicken coop roof as treats for the local magpies and crows. Now I'm going to have them nesting around the place as they think of that roof as a food source now. Just went and checked the traps and had two more to toss up there.I know you can pick up a plethora of shit just by inhaling the dried fecal dust from these varmints,they are indominatable and survivalists,maybe get yourself a canine in the terrier family like a Jack Russell,my friend has 2 and they are killers,think they were bred to keep mice/rat pop in check going back to sailing ship days.I had a bag of 25lb. black oil sunflower seed for feathered friends in the cellar and the same shit as you describe happened.
If it's a virus then antibiotics are of no use. That hantavirus from deer mice stays active for ages so hiding out in old barns and outbuildings is a good way to pick it up. Non-transmissible between people.Nasty,with the Russian troops poorly led and equipped chances are they are NOT getting proper antibiotics,don't know if this is a "legacy" virus or something "novel" or if it's transmissible,it bares watching though as influenza was a factor in WW1.
Thanks,don't know what I was thinking,Antibiotics are for bacterial infections,duh.If it's a virus then antibiotics are of no use. That hantavirus from deer mice stays active for ages so hiding out in old barns and outbuildings is a good way to pick it up. Non-transmissible between people.