Sure, but remember you will want to document your data and have a control group and non control group. State your hypothesis clearly and what you think will happen as a result of giving the nice caffeine.
238 mg/kg (in mice)
yes mice can eat bread and they can many other things like cookies crackers and they really like peanut butter
No mice can't chew into plastic cages, but rats can because they have very sharp teeth. Hope this helps!
Yes but like any other poison it is very dangerous if a pet or any other animal or kid can come in contact with. Many other safer measures to use to get rid of. If wanting to use a poison I would suggest a enclosed poison bait station that way the only thing that can get to it is the mice itself
I think you should put it in the washing machine, but if you have already done that then you should go buy oxy clean.(It works really well.)
solar system, mice, etc.
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Yes. I did a science fair project on that and ithe mouse ate most of it.
No, medical science is not an exact science. In mathematics two plus two is four but in medical science it can be six. Let two mice enter into a box from one end and two mice from another end. Open the box after few months. It can have six mice and in another instance there can be only two mice, two dead. So the range of the result can be two to six. In medical science there is usually a range of facts and figures. It is an inexact science.
Never feed a mouse caffiene. It can make it sick, or even poison it.
NO, I think that mice can't give themselves a heart attack.
you don't bath mice.
do your own project
to catch good mice.
sugar rush for rats or mice
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