As a Former Zookeeper, I don't think a mouse in a trap would chew his leg off to escape. I used to work in an office that had sticky mouse traps. We would always find the mice bloody, damaged and alive =0(. The mouse would get stuck and struggle and as he pulled his head,leg or feet off from the sticky surface, the fur and skin would tear off and the mouse would bleed, but that was as far as the mouse got to self mutilation. Even when the Employees (viewed as Potential Predators to the mouse)approached, lifted or touched the stuck mouse, the mouse never attempted to bite his own limbs off. I do believe However, that after a set amount of time, starvation, desperation and insanity will kick in and the mouse may choose biting his limb off over remaining trapped (Cost Benefit analysis). Also, 1)circumstance plays a role- Is the mouse trapped with its baby mouse- does it have offspring waiting for it in the other room? Altruism- (self sacrifice for the welfare of relatives and those affecting the success of your genes being passed on) plays a huge role in the decision making of animals. 2)Intelligence is a key factor in animals decision making as well, and I do believe that animals with higher cognitive abilities such as ravens, dolphins, or even octopi, may opt for limb chewing (much sooner than the mouse)over being trapped. However, myself a professor of Biology, trapped a mouse tonight. When I returned home, the trap was gone and I fully expected to find a mouse somewhere in the house where it had dragged the trap. Instead, I found the trap with a tiny paw, stuck inside. Contrary to the zookeepers answer, this mouse did chew off its paw to escape.
it depends, of you want to keep it alive fora long time dont handle it for a least 2 months just feed it
On average, 3 years
Well I personally think they can live for 9.4 years.
About 2 years
Well, if you have a cat in the house, it would probably eat it, but some dogs, like mine, like to eat mice, too, so cats or dogs would probably eat mice off the trap, but there is a way to prevent this: Put the trap in a closet (that's where mice like to live) and either lock or barricade the door. This is what I have done, but try to keep your cat/dog from zooming in every time you try to check the trap.
A few hours or a few days
a mouse trap can trap a rat
nooo it takes time
no
As always,cheese.They can't say no to that.Try Swiss or marble.I would prefer you use Swiss.Good luck catching those little pests.bread and eggs
no, it does not kill the rat from eating
There are several types of traps for mice. There is a trap that kills the mouse and a trap that does not kill the mouse. As for the one that does kill the mouse, this is how it works. Once the mouse goes for the bait set on the trap, once the bait is touched, the spring snaps shut.
All rat killers are harmful. Try a large mouse trap or "rat trap with a spring" and put peanut butter on it. and be sure to keep the kids away. Poison will not work as well as a trap.
Causes internal bleeding.
The Rat Zapper is the most effective mouse trap. It uses electronics to kill the rodents dead every time.
You would know because theres this thing called a MOUSE TRAP maybe you can try that....
As always,cheese.They can't say no to that.Try Swiss or marble.I would prefer you use Swiss.Good luck catching those little pests.bread and eggs
One is for a rat and one is for a mouse. You can use them interchangebly though.
a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
The Latin word for 'rat' is Mus. It's the same noun as for 'mouse'. The Latin word for 'mouse'- or 'rat-trap' is 'muscipula'.
no, it does not kill the rat from eating
use a rat trap
There are several types of traps for mice. There is a trap that kills the mouse and a trap that does not kill the mouse. As for the one that does kill the mouse, this is how it works. Once the mouse goes for the bait set on the trap, once the bait is touched, the spring snaps shut.
You should not keep a rat and a mouse on the same cage together, The rat will most likely kill the mouse as that is their natural instinct.
You can buy a mouse trap a store of put down poision blocks meant to kill mice and rats.
Most of them strike the rat with a spring loaded metal striker, which breaks their neck.