Mice should only eat lactose free diary products, as they can't digest lactose very well.
However, small amounts of cheese, milk, creams & such with or without lactose are a good treat a couple times a week for adult mice. Cheese will make them fat though.
All cheeses and dairy products offer no nutritional value to mice. Mice should not be fed brie or any other types of cheese, it is not healthy for them.
A panda bear doesn't eat dairy products, they eat bamboo leaves.
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mice get sick sick because their digestive system is made to handle plant kinda of stuff not dairy stuff its best not to give them cheese after all
it depends on the type of snake, some eat insects, some eat small rodents such as mice
Yes, if you have blood type O, you should eat meat. If you have blood type A you should eat vegetables. If you have blood type B you should eat meat and dairy. If you have blood type AB you should eat a combination of vegetables, meat, and dairy.
Mice can technically eat custard, but it is not a suitable or healthy food for them. Custard contains sugar and dairy, which can be difficult for mice to digest and may lead to health issues. It's best to stick to a diet of specially formulated rodent food, fresh fruits, and vegetables for their nutrition.
No. Oranges eat mice.
Mice, Shrews, Voles,ect.ect.
Mice will eat peanut butter over cheese Mice will eat just about anything. The problem with cheese , it is a dairy product and mice have a hard time digesting dairy. Peanut butter is much smellier and easier for them to find. They love peanut butter. It is more attractive to them because of the higher oil content also. Mice are always looking for the most calories for the least effort in order to survive. That is why peanut butter works better than cheese to attract them.
the both eat mice rats and small rodents
No. Rabbits do not attract mice. But if their food is left outside, the food may attract mice.