Domesticated mice like cheese. I know this for a fact because my mice eat cheese all the time. Mice are a little skiddish sometimes but the more they are handled the more friendly they get.
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.
Mice can carry rabies, but it is extremely rare for them to transmit the disease to humans due to their small size. However, it is always best to avoid handling wild mice to minimize the risk of rabies and other diseases. If you suspect a mouse may be infected, contact animal control for assistance.
Mice usually live one year in the wild, due to harsh conditions.
Mice usually live for about 1.5 to 3 years.
Yes, you can breed wild female mice with domestic male mice. However, it is important to consider potential genetic and behavioral differences between the two populations that may impact the health and well-being of the offspring. Proper care and monitoring are essential in such breeding experiments.
Wild animals in one way or another contribute to the food web. If all of the wild animals were demesticated then everything would be off balance and die.
Wild mice like bologna.
He was born on mars with wild dingos that wore tutus and ate tacos all the time with mice
mice that are not owned or that are not tamed.
we are breeding mice
Crush mice food or mice pellets
Not all mice are wild. You can buy domestic mice from a pet shop, they have been bred to be tame. Though most mice are wild, they are the kind that live outside and sometimes in people's houses. Wild mice are pests because they can endanger native animals and invade people's houses. Pet mice are actually really good though.
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.
Rats are nicer than mice and are bigger, live longer, and are smarter than mice.
They are disgusting.
If you don't mind potential bites and disease.
Yes.