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Feed Storage and Pest Control for Australian Livestock

I've watched feed stocks crumble under pest pressure. What follows is the account of one failure on my own property — the fine, the regulation I breached, and how the whole thing unravelled.

Jenny Mills, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush

“After losing three hundred kilograms of grain to rats in my first winter, I now store every feed bag off the concrete floor on rusted steel racks.”

Feed Storage and Pest Control for Australian Livestock

I've been on the wrong end of a feed store breach more than once, and it costs more in lost grain and scrambling to find replacement stock than any decent bin ever will. After years of trial and error on my own patch, I've settled on practical, budget-friendly methods that meet Australian standards and rely on the local suppliers I actually trust.

My Feed Storage Failure: The Pest Infestation, The Council Fine, And The Bin That Cracked

When mice colonised the feed store

Common pests include rats, mice, and insects. Use these methods to keep them at bay:

The Cracked Feed Bin and the Council Fine

Every fortnight: pulling the bins out and checking the feed

TaskFrequency
Inspect storage areasWeekly
Check for pestsDaily
Clean binsMonthly

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What the Neighbours Ask About Feed Storage and Mice

How summer humidity cracked my feed bins and let the weevils in

Every sealed, moisture‑proof drum of feed sits raised on pallets, leaving the base open to air and clear of the dirt. I drop a silica‑gel packet into each one, drawing out the humidity before it has a chance to spoil the lot.

Are natural pest control methods effective?

Yes, but they require consistent effort. Combine with traps and sealing for maximum results.

What feed storage actually cost me: budgeted figures, a cracked bin, and a council fine

AUD $50–$300/month, depending on livestock size. Prioritize AS/NZS-compliant products for safety.

When the council failed my feed store on rodenticide

Follow AS/NZS 2243.1 for rodent control. Use approved chemicals and keep records of pest activity.

The Cracked Feed Bin and the Council Fine

Every 2–3 years, or sooner if damaged. Check for cracks or wear during monthly inspections.

Safety & Legal Disclaimer: Always follow AS/NZS standards for feed storage and pest control. Use approved chemicals and consult local regulations. Off-Grid Master is not liable for misuse of recommended products.

Conclusion

Skip decent feed storage and the rats turn up before you've finished unloading the ute. I've watched one unchecked infestation empty a feed shed in three weeks and leave the chooks picking through husks. The cost of what gets chewed through and spoilt will always dwarf the price of a proper bin and a few traps. Keep the feed secure and the rest of the work sorts itself out.

When I Called the Pest Controller

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: GCTV Stored Grain: Managing Sealed & Unsealed Storage · Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

It runs through the step‑by‑step for sealed grain bins, including how to test for leaks with a simple pressure check, which is exactly the kind of detail you need when you're miles from the nearest hardware store. — Jenny Mills