Field Mice as Farm and Orchard Pests

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Field Mice as Farm and Orchard Pests

by David E. (David Ernest) Lantz

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FIELD MICE AS FARM AND ORCHARD PESTS.

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Description

This concise bulletin introduces the surprisingly widespread problem of short‑tailed field mice—often called meadow or pine mice—and explains why they matter to anyone who farms, tends orchards, or cares for forest lands. It outlines the basic biology of these rodents, their geographic reach across the Northern Hemisphere, and the ways they build surface runways and burrows that let them infiltrate crops, pastures, and young trees.

The text then turns to practical concerns, describing how the mice’s feeding habits can devastate grain, alfalfa, fruit trees, and even ornamental shrubs. Readers learn which crops are most vulnerable and see real‑world examples of losses that have prompted urgent calls for control measures. The bulletin also highlights the role of natural predators—mammals, birds, and reptiles—and suggests ways to protect and encourage these allies as part of an integrated pest‑management strategy.

Designed for a broad audience, the guide balances clear, field‑based observations with actionable advice, making it a useful reference for growers looking to understand and mitigate the impact of these persistent pests.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 minutes (18K characters)

Series

United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Farmers' Bulletin No. 670

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charlene Taylor, Paul Clark, Larry B. Harrison and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2013-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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David E. (David Ernest) Lantz

1855–1918

Best known for practical early-20th-century wildlife and agriculture bulletins, this American biologist wrote clear, useful guides on rodents, rabbits, coyotes, skunks, and deer farming. His work brought scientific observation straight to farmers, land managers, and readers curious about how wildlife affected everyday life.

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