Well, if they are live mice, put them in a large box so the owl cants fly out, eh or she will catch them. If they are frozen, thaw them and heat them some put them in the same box and lay them over on the other side form the owl, if they are heated it will think they are alive and with try to "catch" them and eat it.
Barn owls eat mice, and we don't want mice in our barns.
well barn owls aren't cannibalistic that i know of but barn owls may be eaten by larger owls sometimes for example the great horned owl will sometimes prey on barn owls. in times of scarce food if a hatchling dies, yes, no food is wasted, other then that barn owls usually don't eat other barn owls.
they eat rodents, mice, goose, hippupotomus and yup thats it.
Barn owls primarily feed on small mammals such as mice and voles. They are also known to eat insects, amphibians, and small birds. The diet of barn owls varies depending on availability and prey abundance in their habitat.
Barn Owls eat small mammals and birds.
O~o i dun know but I think that barn owls eat the snakes... but "if possible" a snake may eat a barn owl.. DAT WOULD BE COOL though..
Barn owls eat mice, rats and various other small mammals, helping to keep the rodent population under control as nature intended. During outbreaks of the rat / mice population, Barn owls will breed several times during the year, thus acting as a natural pest control.
No, Barn Owls mostly prey on field mice
Barn owls diet contains mostly small rodents, such as mice, voles, field rats, pocket gophers, and moles. Sometimes they eat crayfish, large insects, small birds, and other small mammals. Their main diet is mice.it eat mice, puppies.
Barn owls are considered tertiary consumers . They eat smaller creatures such as mice, insect, and other birds which are typically primary or secondary consumers.
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Yes, barn owls do eat snakes