Yes. In the wild, mice will sometimes catch and eat bugs. I even heard of a friend's pet mouse pouncing on and devouring a spider that wandered into the cage!
As it is rich in protein you should only feed a mealworm to a mouse as a treat, maybe once a week.
yes but they are uncommon
i dont think so
yes!
Mealworms, crickets, and adult leopard geckos can eat pinky mice.
Leopard geckos can eat mealworms and waxworms. They can also eat insects, their favorite being crickets, and they can even eat pinky mice.
These geckos are insectivores, relying on a variety of live feeders such as insects, mealworms and superworms.
Mealworms do not eat cacti.
Small mice, cockroaches, grasshoppers, mealworms, slaters, moths, worms etc. They basicly just eat what can fit in their mouths.
Yes they do eat crickets, also earthworms or mealworms.
Adult Crickets, Locusts, Mealworms, Superworms, Zoophobias, Waxworms, Wax Moths, or Pinky Mice
They eat crickets ,moths, bats, mice, frog, mealworms, cockroaches, maggots, salamander tail, other smaller spiders, and some locust.
Of course they can they eat anything
The Borroloola Dtella is a rare species of gecko. They will eat crickets, waxworms, mealworms, and mice if they can find them small enough.
Yes because it can eat crickets and mealworms if it is a house pet or not but i prefer mealworms,they work better.Make sure they're alive!
The diet of a leopard gecko usually consists of live prey such as crickets, wax worms and mealworms. They have also been known to eat baby mice.