Not all mice do...well it depends obviously depends on where you found or bought it
Of course they carry diseases if their dirty.
yes of course they do!!
dirty gross creatures
A cat cannot give any disease that it does not have itself. A cat can bring in fleas from outside, and fleas may in turn carry diseases; and there is a slight potential for a cat to bring in infected mice (in drought-stricken areas, cats have been known to hunt and catch mice with hantavirus). But by and large, a healthy cat will not bring any significant diseases with him.
Yes. Every single living creature has bacteria. But the amount of bacteria on each of the rats or mice depends on where they scurried/go to.
Animals carry lots of disease, and when these animals come into contact with humans there is a great chance they can transfer the disease, it can be deadly. Another negative impact of animals is infestation, animals are very good at reproducing. If you have a male and female for example of mice they can be almost quadrupled in a matter of months. Mice can infest a farm and ruin the crops for years, making the soil and land useless.
Tsetse flies carry trypanosamiasis (sleeping sickness). This disease is incredibly dangerous and is nearly always fatal.
http://www.themiddleages.net/plague.html Rats / mice can carry fleas that carry the "Black Death" or bubonic plague.
In can. Mice carry disease and it can be carried through the feces.
Vermin are "wild animals which are believed to be harmful to crops, farm animals, or game, or which carry disease". Mice, like rats, can carry diseases. Mice also eat crops, commonly corn, and are considered a pest and vermin.
Food poisoning. Mice carry a multitude of bacteria that comes from their environment, so depending on where the mouse has been, depends on what they'll leave behind.
Leave it outside. These mice are unclean, carry disease, and contaminate/sicken your other mice. If you are really curious, snap some pictures and show mice owners online.
no, the guinea pig should live with its own kind, wild mice also carry disease.
None. Humans can carry disease from one mouse to the other, but humans themselves cannot get sick from them.
Yes, cat feces can carry disease. One such disease is toxoplasmosis. Cats may get that from mice, and they may spread it to humans and other animals through their feces. Toxoplasmosis may cause aggression in male humans and birth defects in the offspring of pregnant women.
All animals carry disease. Some carry a greater variety, some only carry a few, some carry potentially fatal diseases, some only carry somethnig that'll give you muscle cramps & a slight fever.
You can catch toxoplasmosis from mice feces in your home. Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease that pets can carry, especially cats.
The production of acorns by oak trees affects Lyme disease in humans because deer and deer mice eat acorns, deer ticks carry Lyme disease live on deer and deer mice. If the acorn level drops, the deer and deer mice population drops, the deer tick population drops, and there are less deer ticks to give humans Lyme disease.
You cant realy tell unless you have it tested (Wich would cost time and money and serve really no point) And only some house mice carry diseases, most dont. But it all depends, if you have one that has a disease all the others will cach it depending on the type.
no