No, mice cannot chew through steel wool to gain access to a property.
Yes, rats can chew through steel wool to gain access to a property.
Steel wool. They cannot chew through it:)
steel, brick, lightsabers.
Yes. Rats can chew through metal such as a metal lining not too thin or even copper wires. There are many occurances where rats have been found dead where they will chew into a hot wire and electrocute themselves. Steel plating is a metal that they may not be able to chew through.
In my experience, very determined rats may chew through steel wire or wool. It could, however, be a fox or a badger.
They can chew thru almost anything, but the trick is to use something they will avoid that irritates their gums. Most use steel wool or a product call stuff it for small holes that is like steel wool but doesn't rust.
They will, if you put food inside a plastic bag. A rat's teeth allows them to even chew through steel!
All rodents have to keep chewing to wear down their teeth, which never stop growing. I have seen squirrels chew through the heavy gauge wire on a chain link fence, and I have no doubt a mouse could chew through stainless steel if it was not too thick.
If it is a fine screen mesh or something like that, yes. If it is a hard metal like thick bars on a cage or a metal plate, no. Basically, you don't want to house them in an aquarium with a screen top or something like that because they will chew through the top and escape. You can, however, put them in a cage with metal bars that are 1" or smaller in spacing.
Steel wool can be an effective deterrent for mice as they are unable to chew through it. Placing steel wool in potential entry points can help prevent mice from entering a space.
No, a mouse cannot chew through metal.
Yes, termites can chew through plastic materials.