You probably mean dust mites.
read "of mice and men" by John Steinbeck, then you tell me.
rats can as long as its dust free (not a joke) as rats suffer from breathing problems from birth (witch is normal) mice i don't know about as I'm a rat breeder.
Yes, aspen bedding is generally considered safe for mice as it is non-toxic and has low dust levels, making it a suitable option for their bedding material.
Its great for mice bedding easy to replace and the mice like it as well to make nests with A bit of saw dust would also be good in places.
this book takes place during the great depression and the dust bowl. Lennie and George are in the Salinas Valley in California
Yes, mice can sneeze. They sneeze to clear their nasal passages of irritants like dust, allergens, or pathogens. Sneezing helps them maintain clear airways and protect their respiratory system.
No, in fact it is a great thing to put in their cage because they like to tear it and spread it around. I put some in the cage for my mice, and they love it!
The best bedding for mice to ensure their comfort and well-being is a soft, dust-free material such as aspen shavings, paper-based bedding, or recycled paper bedding. Avoid cedar or pine shavings as they can be harmful to mice. Make sure to provide enough bedding for burrowing and nesting, and clean the bedding regularly to maintain a healthy environment for the mice.
There are two common causes of wheezing in pet rats or mice. The pet rat or mouse may have caught a cold or either there is dust in the cage from the shavings.
it depends on what's been around you all your childhood such as dust,mice and roch droppings, or anything bad for you to breath in
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
Moby Dick by Herman Melville was not written by John Steinbeck. Steinbeck did not write Moby Dick; he is known for works such as Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, and East of Eden.