Your mice will be happy if they have a constant supply of food and water. Clean their cage every two days. When you clean their cage make sure to put the mice in something metal or another cage because they will eventually chew through cardboard boxes or thin plastic. After you clean it, put a layer of newspape and then put some newspaper citty litter (available in any Woolworths or coles) on top. Mice are very good diggers and will rip up newspaper by themselves. If you leave them over night in their fresh cage and come back in the morning most of the paper will be gone and the litter will be mostly untouched. You will see that the mice have put the paper either in their house or in a small corner of the cage in a pile. This will be where they sleep and (if you are breeding) where the pinkys will live along with the mother. If you have a few mice and one has babys, make sure you have more than one sleeping place so that the mother and pinkys can have one nest and the other mice can have the other nest. Mice like company and they do get lonley so always have 2 or more mice in one cage (most of the time the same gender).
They can if you give them lots of beer
There are lots and lots of people on the internet (blogs, forums) saying that it does work.
Yes Rat Love Honey. If you put honey out you will have lots of mice and large rats.
with lots of care DUA!
Well mice are fast breeders so they will eat the crops. And snakes can eat lots of mice but they have lots of babys and they can have 10-13 babys every 3 weeks so its very hard to get them all and they will eat lots of the crops. But their cute =D The snake population will increase.
samething as you take care as pet mice
Mice are actually very cute.
Mice cannot eat books, books are not digestible by mice, however, mice can still gnaw on books and damage them. Mice gnaw on lots of things. They are known to gnaw holes into walls, for example.
Alive mice, rats. and small rodents/animals.
tuner paste fish mice and lots of snoscumbers
No. Spiders have eight legs; mice have only four.
It is not good for mice to be alone. I'm assuming these mice were male. It is normal for males to fight over territory. Think back to the cages they were in. Did it have enough solitary places for each one to claim a territory? If not, then that is what started the bullying. Male mice must have territory. If there is not enough territory for all they will bully one or the other until he gives up his spot so they can have it. Just make sure the cages is big enough for each to have his own little "den". And, of course, it goes without saying that you need to keep the female mice out of the community unless you want lots and lots and LOTS of little mice running around. Mice propigate very quickly.