can you show me a photograph of a mouse droppings
yes they can
It depends how much it eats.
no, Tree Frog droppings, for example, can be like a rat's but bigger! In general, frog droppings are more oblong in shape.
The only true way to tell the age of a mouse dropping is... I know this sounds gross... but tasting it. Old droppings are bitter like coffee beans where new droppings are quite fresh and possibly still moist. Another thing you might want to try, but this is not entirely accurate, is the drop test. If you can find a place to drop the droppings from atleast ten feet in the air, and the droppings do not bounce atleast three times, they are considered to be young droppings. If the droppings bounce over 3 times, it looks like you found a dropping that was atleast a week old.
Sunflower seeds for the most part. This can also be caused by over-feeding.
YES, because a mole is brown like mouse droppings
Chipmunk droppings do look like mouse droppings. It can be difficult to tell the difference between the two. However, chipmunk droppings are a tiny bit larger.
Mouse droppings are about 1.5 mm in diameter and 3 to 5 mm long.
Mouse dropping are hard after they have dried.
yes they can
Black rice-sized pieces - Same as black mouse droppings ! The colour of the droppings is determined by the food the mouse eats - not the mouse's genetic make-up.
Yes.
Kills or traps a mouse so - No mouse droppings No chewed up things
Mouse dropping can carry disease, but Lyme disease is not one of those.
small droppings about 3-5 millimetres
Cardboard and mouse droppings on toast
Mouse droppings are not usually blue or green, but they can be at times. If the mouse ate something green or blue, than its waste may be green or blue. The waste may also be green or blue if the mouse has a disease or sickness that causes its digestive track to be upset and act differently.