Yes, because it's turpentine in it that can cause cancer.
Florida pine snakes eat mice and other things
no
i guess lol
yes
Mice do not eat pine trees, but they do eat pine needles. Chipmunks and voles also eat pine needles and seeds.
It is always bad to smell pine sol, whether you're pregnant or not.
Yes. Voles are mammals, therefore pine voles are also mammals. They are related to muskrats and lemmings but closely resemble mice.
If wild mice get into your home, you can buy something called a Mice Cube that will safely trap the mice so you can let them out (away from your house) into their natural habitat. The Mice Cube is a translucent plastic cube that is not harmful in any way to the mice of to any animals, and it is highly effective.
no, but it might get sick or feel poorly because they are quite big to eat (I have a dog and he eats mice all the time)
mice can sometimes spread diseases that can kill numorus numbers of human beings and such.
As long as it is aspen, yes. Mice can't have pine or cedar because the phenols that make them smell nice damage their respiratory systems and increase liver enzymes.
It can be, depending upon the formulation of the pine tar, the concentration, and the amount consumed by the horse. Concentrated pine tar is pretty bitter, so most horses won't eat it unless forced to. Pine sap, on the other hand, is fairly safe for horses.