you need a plastic pop bottle one of the big ones and some cheap wire mesh and some duck tape 1. cut the top off the bottle at about the bit were the bottle gets to its widest(do this wen the bottle is emty lol )
2. get your duck tape and wire mesh and tape the mesh to the outside of the bottom halve of the bottle this is so the mouse can climb up it
3.turn the top part of the bottle up side down and insert into the bottom side and tape in place this is were the mouse can get in but cant get back out
4. put some bait in the bottom of the bottle e.g some penut butter they like that
5. waala you got the mouse i hope lol
hope this helps
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.
Wild mice can be found in various outdoor habitats such as fields, forests, and meadows. To catch one, you can set up a humane live trap with bait such as nuts or seeds. Once caught, handle the mouse gently and make sure to provide it with a suitable cage, food, and water to keep it as a pet.
No
Wild mice typically live in fields, forests, and grasslands, while domesticated mice are bred to be kept as pets. Wild mice have a shorter lifespan than domesticated mice due to predators and harsh environmental conditions. Domesticated mice have been selectively bred over generations to have specific traits such as coat color and behavior, making them different from their wild counterparts.
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.
sometimes
All snakes in the wild only eat alive rats or mice usually they wont even notice dead mice You should feed your snake with alive mice to maintain the snake`s instinct for killing pray to eat
If it's for mice, yes. they can catch alive & remove them from the premises.
None. Owls eat small rodents like mice, rats. They catch it alive
Wild mice like bologna.
If you have already caught 2 mice, you need to catch more mice.
mice that are not owned or that are not tamed.
Mice.
Crush mice food or mice pellets
Its illegal to catch mice in Cleveland Ohio if you do not have a hunting license.
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