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On a farm, there has been a sudden spike in the rodent population, causing an increase in crop damage and, as a result, loss of income. what practice might have contributed to the spike in the rodent population
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On a farm, there has been a sudden spike in the rodent population, causing an increase in crop damage and, as a result, loss of income. what practice might have contributed to the spike in the rodent population
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Poor sanitation allows rodents to settle in
Improper storage of foods encourages them to stay
Removal of the rodents' predators, such as snakes, also allows population to rise
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