I think they do not like rainy weather most, because it can flood their homes if their homes are not high. I know they dont like foggy or cold weather, but i think hot weather is not as bad for them even though they have fur.
-Firepaw100
they both dislike cats
what weather does the rat fear
rain
Mice can be sensitive to certain scents or substances, with some studies suggesting that they may dislike scents at frequencies above 20 kHz.
People connect hamsters and Guinea pigs with mice and some people dislike mice. Some people usually think that hamsters are the same as mice, and that is why they hate hamsters and Guinea pigs.
The mice will come out of the walls when they are looking for food. Place mouse traps near a food source (unset for two days to trick them to thinking the trap is safe). Once the mice are used to that food source, set the trap to catch them. If you prefer not to harm the mice, use mint. Mice dislike the smell and will run away.
Yes most types of mice are nocturnal.
mice dislike rubarb ,cats ,dogs,bacicly all animals even rats rats eat mice,chocolate,the same gender as them ,flea shampoo,fly spary,toxic gass, When it's raining cats and dogs :D
spam dislike!
Most fireflies dislike when they are put in a straw, then blown like a spitball up your anus. Most fireflies , but not all of them.
They do not hibernate.
On The Lighter Side...Computer mice, historically, attached their "tails" to the backside of a desktop personal computer and hung out in their "pad" beside the keyboard. PC users often went to great lengths to find or make the most decorative and colorful "pad" for their mouse, where he (or she!) could rest in ease! Technicians even designed a "ball" the mice could roll on so the mice didn't have to tire their legs moving about in their pads.But!-- Alas-- Computer users grew to dislike the rubber decorative pads, and soon even began to dislike their mice! Users wished to have their mice be contained under the pad, rather than supply a separate "pad" which the mice could enjoy. Today, most mice live inside--rather than beside--their desktop or laptop "home". You can always know there's a computer mouse in your computer by watching him (or her) run around when you just touch the pad-- the mouse makes a little line dance on the monitor as you "tickle" the mouse through the pad. And today, instead of using his/her little ball to move around, computer mice use them to push the computer fan around and around! And if you listen very closely, you will sometimes hear computer mice squeaking; the squeaks are mixed in with the fan sounds!