Sometimes they do it just depends if they feel like being picked up or not.
yes - if it's a big teaspoon, or a small baby mouse. Why would you want to though?
yes. the bit closest to the body and have your hand under it.
At first, pick the mouse up by the base of or middle of it's tail, not the end as you'll break it. the base is thicker & stronger for it. Lower the mouse onto your hand & stroke it gently. If it's flighty, hold the tail gently as well.
If it has a wheel pick it up when it is running on it, it makes it easier. If it has a wheel pick it up when it is running on it, it makes it easier.
No. They don't bite or sting. You can pick them up.
move the mouse
a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
You should not disturb the mouse at all. Leave her with her babies and let them bond and get used to each other. After three days, you can then look and pick up the baby mice, but remove the mother mouse from her cage, or she'll start moving the babies around.
4 Weeks If Lower The Mother Will EIther Refuse To Give The Baby Up And Bite You Or Eat Her Other Babys So You Should Do 8 Weeks Just In Case
Any snake will bite a human, but most will only bite if you try and pick them up.
you use a mouse and go to the park place to pick up trash then u can get money too.
They are not venomous, but will bite to defend themselves.