No. Only wild mice can.
It comes from feces of a mouse or mice or a rat or rats.
You should mask and glove up and remove the insulation very carefully. Some kinds of mouse urine and feces carry Hantavirus which is very dangerous. Yhere may be more dangers in all mouse waste that we do not yet realise.
There is a remote chance of contracting hantavirus, which is sometimes fatal. However this is more common in cleaning out large dried mouse nests than just one recently dead mouse.
If its in the field, its not a house mouse.
The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off was created in 1965.
No because a house mouse is in the house :)
Since the hantavirus was first identified in 1993, there have been a few hundred reported cases in the United States. The mortality rate for hantavirus infection is around 36%.
Mouse House or Rat flat
A Mouse in the House was created on 1947-08-30.
Many stores carry the Air Mouse as part of their inventory. Some examples of stores that carry Air Mouse are the following: Best Buy, Brookstone, Staples, and Sears.
House mouse
Hantavirus infection is caused by a group of viruses that can infect humans with two serious illnesses: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), and Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS).