Nurtured mice typically exhibit better overall health and development compared to non-nurtured mice. They often show improved social behaviors, enhanced cognitive abilities, and reduced stress responses, likely due to positive environmental interactions and maternal care. In contrast, non-nurtured mice may display heightened anxiety, impaired learning, and various physical health issues stemming from a lack of early-life support. Overall, nurturing plays a crucial role in shaping the biological and behavioral outcomes in mice.
No, mice are non-venomous.
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The safest way to clean mice feces is not with your hands. Use gloves and non-toxic chemicals. The safest way to clean mice feces is not with your hands. Use gloves and non-toxic chemicals.
Not if its non toxic plastic
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Ultrasonic Rodent Repellents are great for controlling for mice. The way they work are, high frequency waves emit a non-repetitive pattern to repel mice and prevent them from invading your home.
here eye sight is very poor and there sense of smell and hearing is very strong.
its all different....
Non-native mice arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in January 1788. There were numerous rats and mice on board, which survived the long voyage, and ruined some of the grain brought over for food and seed.
Where you were born and how you were nurtured
Where you were born and how you were nurtured
the answer is frogs mice roaches and soafer