Oh, dude, that's a weird one. Technically, any dirty clothing could potentially attract mice if it has food or scent on it, but specifically targeting women's dirty underwear? I mean, I guess if they're really into that particular scent, who am I to judge? But seriously, maybe just do some laundry instead of conducting rodent experiments in your hamper.
Not all mice do...well it depends obviously depends on where you found or bought it
No. Mice do not venture close to houses at all, unless it needs food. If it could smell another mouse, it would probably go to that house first, thinking, "Oh! Another mouse is already here and snacking! This is a safe house to go in." Otherwise no.
Yes, hamster food can attract mice because it contains seeds, grains, and nuts that are appealing to mice. It's important to store hamster food in a secure container to prevent attracting pests like mice. Regularly clean up any leftover food to keep mice away.
Rabbits do not typically attract snakes because they are not a natural food source for most snake species. Snakes are more likely to be attracted to areas with abundant prey such as rodents, birds, and insects. However, snakes may still pose a threat to pet rabbits in outdoor enclosures, so it's important to take precautions to keep both animals safe.
Yes, in part. But also, rats are darker in both hair color and eye color, which makes them appear dirty. Rats have also been known to attack when cornered, and spread more diseases (like bubonic plague) than mice.
Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
no.
nnnnoooooo hawks eat mice as prey
Scents such as food attract mice.
No.
With ghost mice
Not in and of themselves no, but if you fail to clean their cages of excess food, or leave spilled food on the floor, the food will attract mice.
ones white the others black The question can be improved by asking about the similarities between white mice and brown mice. All mice can become dirty. And, the answer can be much improved by stating what the mice have in common since that is what is meant by similarities. By the way, where are these black mice? I have never seen one. Are there photos of them?
Yes, you can. If you are eating and leaves crumbs all in your underwear, then mice may be attracted to that. They are pretty smart creatures and will go for anything that is organic and left unattended. So if you are wearing the same dirty underwear with organic material in it, you may get bitten, especially if you already have a rodent problem or sleep with crusty underpants.
Peanut butter.
no
Chinchillas don't attract any rodents it's the food you feed it.