While a mouse itself is not typically lethal to humans, it can pose health risks by transmitting diseases through its droppings, urine, or bites, which can lead to serious health complications. Additionally, if a mouse were to bite, the risk of infection could arise, particularly if the wound is not properly treated. However, the likelihood of a mouse causing death is extremely low and usually involves indirect consequences rather than direct harm.
Yes. Stress can kill a mouse. Extreme fright can kill most any critter.
No, fly spray will not kill a mouse. A mouse can be killed with special traps made just for that species.
They will and if fast enough or lucky they will kill and eat them also. usually though, the mice are faster than the chickens who usually have to stop and consider whether the mouse is in fact, prey and worth the effort.
A black widow surely can kill a mouse , I have seen it with my own eye's .
a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
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A mango has the potential to kill a mouse if it is fed mango a lot. It should be fed to a mouse very sparingly.
yes, mouse poison will kill hamsters, when using poison try to keep it in places that your pet can not get to.
Yes it is because it kill Mouses automatically by shocking the mouse with electronic shock.