While I don't have a scientific answer for this involving all sorts of plastics, I can tell you anecdotally (pardun the pun) that my wife found a large carpenter ant eating a rather large hole of approximately 3/8" in diameter through her shoe's synthetic foam-rubber footbed (inner sole?).
The last time I checked, my wife did not have wooden feet. However, I am offended that the ant must have turned it's nose up at my shoes!
The woodworm can eat through plastic. Though this is not likely it has the ability to eat through different plastics.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
I know one breed that will actively hunt down and eat mice is the Muscovy duck. My sister raises them and they have not had so few mice in years. I got a young one for my small coup where the mice were even trying to eat eggs. Since the Muscovy duck has been in my coop, the mice have vanished. I haven't actually seen him eat one but they have not been around lately.
Historically, starving prisoners have succesfully survived their harsh environment by eating mice. Arctic wolves survive the dearth of larger prey in the wintertime by eating voles, which are rodents, like mice. So, YES, you CAN eat mice.
No. Penguins do not eat mice. They feed on sea creatures such as fish, squid and krill.
They will, if you put food inside a plastic bag. A rat's teeth allows them to even chew through steel!
Mice cannot chew through materials like metal, glass, or thick plastic.
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Mice cannot chew through materials like metal, glass, or thick plastic.
Yes, termites can eat through plastic materials. Termites are known for their ability to chew through a variety of materials, including plastic.
Yes, mice are able to chew through plastic materials such as storage boxes. They have strong teeth and determined behavior that can help them access enclosed spaces. It is best to use metal containers or seal any openings to prevent mice from entering.
No. Oranges eat mice.
Some mice are picky eaters, some are not. Most wild mice will eat anything they can get to. However, some pet mice will dig through the food bowl to find the sunflower seeds and eat only those.
Not for the plastic. they will eat through it to get to something else however & may use as nesting mat'l.
depends on what kind of plastic will not with antifreeze jug
They don't actually eat your clothes but they do chew holes through them and make nests with them.
yes they do eat mice