no they do not
It is thought that chocolate can be poisonous to mice, but only in large amounts. Chocolate is poisonous to most all animals when consumed in large amounts.
Listed from smallest lizard food for small lizards to largest lizard food for very large lizards: fruit flies, flies, small crickets, crickets, large crickets, grasshoppers, baby mice, mice, small rats, rats, large rats.
No sweetener.
SEEDS. YOU CAN GET RAT AND MOUSE FOOD AT YOUR LOCAL PET STORE. ALSO HAMSTER AND GERBIL FOOD.
Yes, hamster food can attract mice because it contains seeds, grains, and nuts that are appealing to mice. It's important to store hamster food in a secure container to prevent attracting pests like mice. Regularly clean up any leftover food to keep mice away.
Yes, mice can chew through cereal boxes as they are attracted to the food inside. The cardboard provides them with both a food source and nesting material. If you find signs of mice in your home, it's a good idea to store food in airtight containers to prevent them from accessing it. Additionally, sealing any entry points can help keep mice out.
Yes because if they don't they're going to have to keep on moving and getting hungrier to eat food.
Mice, Rats, Hamsters, Gerbils, and Guinea Pigs all eat the same stuff. Wal-Mart or any pet store sells bags of rodent food for 5 - 6 Bucks.
Yes, cats are carnivores. Cats need to get the nutrition from large amounts of animal based proteins. For example cats eat mice or birds.
White mice, like other pet mice, can technically eat cat food, but it's not an ideal diet for them. Cat food is higher in protein and fat than what mice require, which could lead to health issues if fed regularly. It's better to provide them with a balanced diet specifically formulated for rodents, including pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Occasional small amounts of cat food as a treat may be acceptable, but it shouldn't replace their main diet.
Yes, they can. They can also have many other fruits and vegetables. You can go to this website to see a large list of food that they can eat and recommended treats and store bought food.Just copy and paste this to google and click the first link: www.allfoodthatratsluv.com:) I have 2 female fancy mice and 2 unknown gender of baby mice
If a forest is a home for a large number of hawks, it suggests there are many mice and other small animals living there to provide food for the hawks.