Feral mice: No. Not if you're in it, & even when you're not, it's unlikely to happen.
Pet/Domestic mice: Depends how tame it is & how much it craves human attention to seek you out.
yes they do, they climb anywhere
kill it
yes they can
Train it.
because red tree mice climb red trees and heather mice climb heathers underwear.
Yes, they are excellent climbers.
Why not? They have legs, right?
Mice only climb walls if there is something to grip onto. They can't climb on walls in a house, unless the paint has some sort of grip to it. They can't climb glass, either. But when I got a mouse, there was a thin-grated air vent in the cage, and she hung onto that. =3
Original post: no, they will NOT harm u!!!! HARMLESSS!!!! they can t climb beds, more than likely run from u, then try to find and eat you!! No reason to be terrified of them!My answer:Yes, they actually can climb beds, given there are things it can use to climb. If there is a big wooden base for your bed, it will probably slip down. If your bed is supported by posts/poles then they wouldn't be able to use them to climb up. However, if you have sheets that hang down to its reach, it will be able to climb up. The average mouse can reach up to about 1.5X its length. Hopping mice can reach about double its length. Even though they can reach you, mice-- even rats- are harmless, and will rarely bite you. It will not if your are just lying in bed. Please keep in mind, if you are lying down, and you move, chances are it WILL run away from you.Please, if you are faced with an Australian hopping mouse, do not react badly. These are a national animal, and an Australian icon. I, am currently raising on myself (I got it TODAY, its its a baby. Abandoned, straight from the wild.) These are truly harmless, and are infact very nice creatures.
it is needed because it has to climb trees.
Put the mouse in a small bag to stop it running away, weigh the mouse and the bag, deduct the weight of the bag and you have the weight of the mouse.
Depending on the snake, it can be dangerous. I sleep in the bed with my snake sometimes (a ball python) but she will usually leave the bed because she doesn't like being in large open spaces. If I fall asleep she usually goes between the bed and the wall.