No they love their buts more than anything
Mice are known to eat a variety of cheeses, but they are especially attracted to soft cheeses like cheddar, swiss, and brie. However, it's important to note that cheese is not a natural part of a mouse's diet and should not be used as a primary food source for them.
It depends on what you are doing with the cheese. For example, if you were studying the effects of different temperatures of a specific cheese, cheese would be the dependent variable. Or, if you were studying the number of mice attracted to different amounts of cheese, cheese would be the independent variable.
Moldy cheese is acctually best. The smeel is stonger so the mosues smeeling sence is more active and the mice will be more atracted. I am a professor at Oxford Univeristy and I teach students about different atractions. Most of my pupils are interested at this question as we are answering it together. Moldy cheese had a very sensory appeal to it which attracts any animal with a very good sense of smell, such as the mouse. It even attracts animals with barely and sense of smell. So use MOLDY CHEESE in the MOUSE HUNT!
CHEESE or mostly the leftover food like FRUITS AND VEGETABLES(eg. rats love Potatoes!!)
Mice do not crave cheese. This is a common myth. In fact, feeding mice cheese can result in issues, seeing as they cannot digest it very well.
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The mice know that yahoo has the cheese the mice need.
The dog urine does leave a smell and the mice are attracted to bad smells and rotted food. So it is possible that mice are attracted by the urine.
mice like cheese. rats dont.
There is no reason they should, except to "please" the human user. It certainly won't help the trap catch any mice as the mice are attracted to the bait by smell not what it looks like. The best bait to use on a monstrap is actually peanut butter, not cheese. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I believe that the fake cheese is impregnated with the smell of cheese to attract the vermine to the trap. Being fake the cheese will not be eaten meaning the trap can work for some time without adding new/real bait.
sometimes they eat cheese but they are mostly preferred to eat peanut butter and bacon. Wild mice do eat allot of things but if these wild mice are babies they wont eat the cheese they will feed of their mums milk
CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!