Mouse

Mice are mammals that average about three to four inches in length not counting the tail. There are about thirty different species. They are covered in fur as adults and are usually white, brown, and/or black.
Mice mate year-round having six to ten litters a year. There average litter size is twelve to twenty baby mice called pups. These pups feed on milk from the mother for three weeks. Then become adults and start foraging for their own food. They have a life expectancy of around four years.
Mice eat fruit and grains from plants. They will eat their own feces to attain nutrients from the bacteria in them. Mice can adapt well to any environment and eat any food scrap available. They are most active at night and tend to be scared of bright light. Mice are great climbers, swimmers, and jumpers.
Mice mate year-round having six to ten litters a year. There average litter size is twelve to twenty baby mice called pups. These pups feed on milk from the mother for three weeks. Then become adults and start foraging for their own food. They have a life expectancy of around four years.
Mice eat fruit and grains from plants. They will eat their own feces to attain nutrients from the bacteria in them. Mice can adapt well to any environment and eat any food scrap available. They are most active at night and tend to be scared of bright light. Mice are great climbers, swimmers, and jumpers.
Mouse building a nest

Mice see almost no color. They have excellent hearing and can communicate in sound frequencies that humans hear most of the time. Mice use their whiskers to sense surfaces and air movement.
They will make nests out of various soft materials and set up near a food source. Mice live in groups of one male and several females and pups. Male mice usually respect each other’s spaces and will not go into another’s domain. Mice can carry many diseases such as Lyme disease and salmonellosis.
The best way to tell if you have mice in your home is to find their droppings, which they leave anywhere they are. Mice like to take the same route from their nest to their food source over and over. Mice can gnaw through electrical wires in the home causing fires. They usually do not wander more that twenty-five feet from their nest.
They will make nests out of various soft materials and set up near a food source. Mice live in groups of one male and several females and pups. Male mice usually respect each other’s spaces and will not go into another’s domain. Mice can carry many diseases such as Lyme disease and salmonellosis.
The best way to tell if you have mice in your home is to find their droppings, which they leave anywhere they are. Mice like to take the same route from their nest to their food source over and over. Mice can gnaw through electrical wires in the home causing fires. They usually do not wander more that twenty-five feet from their nest.
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