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In general, yes. With healthy concrete it would take some time though. Concrete is porous and sensitive to moist so in dark, damp places where mice prefer to dwell concrete is less massive.

Furthermore; mice are highly social and live in groups, so if there is one mouse chewing your walls there are likely more.

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