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3 Surprising Reasons Winter Pests Invade Farms

ROSEBURG, Ore. — Upwards of 70% of rodent infestations on U.S. farms start between November and February, according to recent USDA estimates. While winter naturally slows crop growth, it acts as a catalyst for pest pressure, transforming barns, grain bins, and equipment sheds into five-star hotels for unwelcome guests. Understanding why these invaders flourish when temperatures fall is the first step toward effective winter pest control. This kn…
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morningagclips.com broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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