It is dark in there and they like the dark. And no one can step on them in the holes.
some birds, sometimes bees, and squirrels, sometimes field mice
To effectively fill mice holes in your home, use steel wool or wire mesh to block the holes, as mice cannot chew through these materials. Seal the holes with caulk or foam to prevent mice from entering. Regularly inspect and repair any new holes that may appear.
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To effectively fill mouse holes in your home, use steel wool or wire mesh to block the holes, as mice cannot chew through these materials. Seal the holes with caulk or foam insulation to prevent mice from entering. Regularly inspect and repair any new holes that may appear to keep mice out of your home.
There are mice that live in the forests.
Woodchucks are considerably larger than both squirrels and mice. Woodchucks live in holes in the ground, mice in nests at various levels and squirrels in trees. Woodchucks, like squirrels, limit their activity in the winter.
Yes, mice do live in Texas.
Nothing. They ran back to their holes.
steel mesh. the mesh is unpleasant to bite, or claw through, so they go elsewhere.
There are mice that live in the forests.
well. my opinion is to dig a human sized hole and climb down and see if there are actually mice or just rabbits.. If mice... Call- 1-800-screw-mice -21... afterewards fill in the whole you dug and poop down the mice holes. they will die... eventually..and your mice will be gone... Thank you. It worked with rabbits.
No, they do not live in holes.