Some species like the white-foot and grasshopper mouse are omnivorous and eat mostly insects and sometimes other small rodents and are very skilled hunters.
Urban mice (mice that have adapted to live in the city) are not very picky and will eat just about any food source available. Their main food source is found rummaging in the garbage looking for food scraps.
What do wild mice eatMice in the wild will typically eat whatever vegetation is available. They will eat whatever fruits and seeds are in season and grows in the area. If they are not avaible or out of season they will eat tree bark, roots, oats, corn, or even potatoes.Mice that live near farms in the countryside will not only eat food scraps form the garbage, but they will also eat corn, wheat or whatever types of crops are being grown.
What do pet mice eatYou can feed your pet mouse food from the pet store. Make sure the food is safe for mice and make sure it is not meant for hamsters or guinea pigs. You can also supplement their feed with grains like wheat, barley, corn, and oats. The safest and easiest thing is to buy an assortment of grains and seeds formulated for a pet mouse.Mice don't eat grass. However moose do.
Yes, mice do eat grass as part of their diet.
NO they all don't eat grass
Yes, mice may eat grass seed in the garage as it is a potential food source for them.
They will if they have nothing else to eat.
grass
dogs and cats
They eat mice ,slugs, and small insects.
both will experience population drops. if there is no grass, there will be less insects, less mice to eat the insects, and less owls to eat the mice.
it eats mice
some eat grass and some eat seeds or nuts
nope they eat purple grass!-_-