Yes they have poor eyesight so don't rely on them much anyway.
no
They eat mice and other food they can find.
No, they are not smarter than people. They might have better senses in order to find food and get around in the complete dark but their brains are small and cannot do the complex learning that we can.
Mice dig in houseplants to create nests or find food sources like insects or seeds.
yes like mice and rats and birds
smell and touch
Feeder mice like to be handled and will eat mouse food. Mice who live in the wild - or in your attic - are afraid of people and forage for seeds, grasses, pet food, crumbs, and anything else they can find to eat.Wild mice who are adopted and raised by humans will accept people as their main source of food and will start eating commercial mouse food at three to four weeks old.Wild mice can carry parasites and viruses that can be transmitted to humans.
They eat many food like snakes , mice anything if they can find on the ground
Mice typically hide in dark, secluded areas during the daytime to avoid predators. Common hiding spots include inside walls, behind appliances, in cabinets, and under furniture. They prefer places that are warm, quiet, and close to a food source.
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.
Yes, mice can chew through cereal boxes as they are attracted to the food inside. The cardboard provides them with both a food source and nesting material. If you find signs of mice in your home, it's a good idea to store food in airtight containers to prevent them from accessing it. Additionally, sealing any entry points can help keep mice out.
it eats meat animals mice and other rodent and rabbits