Yes, mice can be attracted to hay as it provides both nesting material and a potential food source. The seeds and organic matter in hay may appeal to them, making it a suitable environment for nesting and foraging. Additionally, hay can offer shelter, which further increases its attractiveness to mice.
The dog urine does leave a smell and the mice are attracted to bad smells and rotted food. So it is possible that mice are attracted by the urine.
Yes
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After u cut hay in a field
Some mice may be attracted to cedar wood due to its scent, but it is not a guaranteed preference for all mice.
They seem to really like the sounds of other mice. Along with smelling other mice, they are attracted to places where other mice are.
I suppose that if your house was infested with mice and if you had a beard which was full of food debris, they may be attracted to eat this while you slumbered.
No they love their buts more than anything
No!!! Like Cats, They Are Attracted To Lasers And Other Kinds Of Lights.
Sure! It would be great, and it would be close to there habitat in the wild.
Yes, some bugs can eat hay, particularly insects like grasshoppers, crickets, and certain beetles that are herbivorous. They are attracted to the fibrous material in hay for nutrition. Additionally, pests like weevils may infest stored hay, causing damage. However, not all bugs are interested in hay, as their diets vary widely across species.