Sunflower seeds for the most part. This can also be caused by over-feeding.
Sunflower seeds, nuts, little pieces of fruit -- everything you would expect a mouse to eat. The pet store also has specially made mouse food if you want it. Have fun with your mouse!
mouse and owl and gass are conected because an mouse eats the rass and the owl eats the mouse thas how these animals are connected ogether in a food chain!
that's a pretty a pretty ****ed out food chain but agree that's pretty dumb food chain
chease.........>mouse.........>wiledbest.............>lion.
Jason is a mouse that was caught by a mouse trap.
Black rice-sized pieces - Same as black mouse droppings ! The colour of the droppings is determined by the food the mouse eats - not the mouse's genetic make-up.
The easiest way to know is if you find mouse droppings. They look like small black grains of rice. Other indicators are holes in bags that contain food, or small persistent sounds coming from under or behind cabinets or appliances. Note where you find the mouse droppings, if any, as that's the best place to put traps to catch or kill them. Good luck!
Usaully dogs only eat already dead mice, but don't lay a mouse right in front of your dog.
Mouse food. They like cheese.
i believe so, make sure he's had his rabies shots, clean up the mouse droppings or get the dog away from that area. That mouse may have eaten Di con to kill it from someone, if its in the mouse feces it may harm your dog.
If you find animal droppings in your food, you should either complain to who ever you got the food from or not. You should immediately throw the food away. You should probally ask for a refund... hurry and find a new take out place
nuts, fruits, squirrel, mouse, bobcat, wolfthere is a food web for a mouse
The breed doesn't matter. More droppings are made by the more food the horse needs per day.
All animals leave feces behind since they digest food. Though for some it is nearly impossible to see their droppings.
they are food and clothes for some people their droppings are good for the earth
Well almost....its a mixture of your droppings.....AND!
The normal mouse food cost is about $5-$10.