A dime sized hole.
The cat curiously poked its nose inside the mouse hole.
They are born with them to excrete fecies, Urinate, breathe, eat, smell, reproduce and hear out of, with or through. Also they can use there teath to gouge a hole in a wall ect... in order to make a house/nest to live in.
Mice sleep a lot so they don't move much because they are sleeping. If they are always huddled somewhere in the cage, like a house, then taking away the house would make them not hide in there. If it is colder, you mouse will move more.
They provide a bit of a barrier between the outside and your house, so during winter the cold wind can't just blow straight inside, or it can make the house colder if there would otherwise be no door and hole in the wall at all. During summer, though, in some places doors would definitely help keep your house cooler than if there were a hole in the wall, but not cooler than if there were no door or hole at all.
yes
I would get a larger bolt. I would get a larger bolt. If I wanted to make a bolt fit into a larger hole, I would use a SMALLER bolt than the hole.
preatty much any size because they can chew through a tiny hole and make it bigger
the tiny mouse scurried around the house to find chesse
What size hole do you need for a birdhouse?The size hole doesn't need to be too large. Birds are very good at squeezing into those holes. You could just make one the size of your fingers when they make a hole/circle.
Lap mouse (for those who don't have room for a lap dog)
Any animal in the feline category of animals; bobcats, leopards, puma, etc.
I would use a "hole saw".