If a fig tree's bark has been ate off by mice then it will not beable to survive because it has nothing to survive off of.
NO,they don't eat trees.
Well, it depends how long the journey is......... If it's up to 5 hours the mice could survive, any more than that there be little mice funerals.
Mice usually burrow in a place that is not crowded or dangerous.
Yes, in a survival situation, it is possible to eat mice to survive as a source of protein. However, it is important to ensure that the mice are cooked thoroughly to avoid the risk of contracting diseases.
To find where mice are getting in, inspect your home for small openings or gaps in walls, floors, or ceilings. Check for chewed materials, droppings, or tracks. Seal any entry points with steel wool or caulk to prevent mice from entering.
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because mice have a reputation for stealing food its not fair at all they just want to survive
Rats are more likely-they love them & snails too. If you find a bunch with holes chewed through them, but otherwise intact; look out. If you cut back the water, you won't have to worry about it.
Mice, camels, snakes, birds, and lizards.
All hawks eat mice.
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When food runs out, wolves resort to eating small mammals like mice and grass. It may sound weird but wolves have been known to eat the bark of trees, shredding it down to a pulp for their cubs to swallow.