Put moth balls around your pool area as they have been known to keep not only mice away but snakes also.
Put moth balls around your pool area as they have been known to keep not only mice away but snakes also.
You really don't have to train your ferrets to hunt house mice, it should be a natural instinct for them to kill the mice. Also, just the smell of ferrets should keep mice away.
They should live 2 or more. But male mice can't live together always. If you see your male mice fight or beep you should split them. Also i don't recommend to have more then 10 females together.
a lot of toilet paper and maybe abit of Cotton wool.
Swimming for its life - water is not a natural environment for mice.
Yes, it is true. House mice would not be used to finding food and water themselves and the wild rats might kill them for their food.
At three weeks the baby mice are not fully weaned from their mother. You should keep the baby mice with their mother until four weeks. Then separate the boys and girls. The girls may be housed with their mom.
Bury the mice underground for a few days
Then those Squirrils aren't finding enough food to eat. Or there's simply too many mice.
You will end up with inbred mice
well you can but you shouldn't because they could have a diseased if you want to you should bring them to the vet and get them shots and to get clean.
keep out mice and rats